Jacqueline
Origin/Usage
Hebrew
Pronunciation
JAK-ə-leen/JAK-ə-lin
Meaning
One who supplants
More info about the name "Jacqueline"

Jacqueline originates in Hebrew language and means "one who supplants". It is a feminine form of Jacques, ultimately derived from Jacob. Jacqueline has always been one of the most popular names not only in English-speaking countries. It has been used since the 17th century and in the United States it was popularized by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the wife of President John F. Kennedy.

Popularity of the Name Jacqueline
Also Spelled Like...

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Famous Jacquelines

Jacqueline Bisset - actress
Jacqueline Kennedy - U.S. First Lady in the 20th century
Jacqueline Obradors - actress
Jacqueline Blay - writer
Jacqueline Collen - actress
Jacqueline Blay - writer
Jacqueline Cooper - writer
Jacqueline Dana - writer
Jacqueline Dumas - writer
Jacqueline Guest - writer
Jacqueline Hick - artist
Jacqueline Maillan - actress
Jacqueline McKenzie - actress
Jacqueline Nugget - writer
Jacqueline Sturm - published author
Jacqueline Susann - writer

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