Jacquline
JAK-uh-lin
Letters
9
Syllables
3
Origin
French
Total Births
8,030
Peak Year
#390 in 1964
First Recorded
1915
The Story of Jacquline
“A name with a French elegance, a whisper of regal grace, and a destiny of charming influence awaits your daughter.”
Jacquline is a sophisticated feminine form of Jacques, the French rendition of Jacob, a name of Hebrew origin meaning 'supplanter.' Its journey began in ancient biblical times and evolved through the French language, gaining an air of aristocratic charm and enduring appeal. The name traveled through European courts and into global consciousness, synonymous with poise and sophistication.
The sound of 'Jacquline' is like the rustle of fine silk, elegant and commanding a certain respect. When you speak it, you feel a sense of occasion, imagining your daughter moving through life with an innate grace. You see yourself writing 'Jacquline' on her first formal invitation, a name that promises a lifetime of refined presence.
Your daughter inherits an air of timeless elegance and a quiet strength, a name that charms and endures.
What It Means
A variant of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob. Jacob is a Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter'.
Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
Famous Namesakes
Jacqueline Kennedy
Former First Lady of the United States.
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