Yacqueline
yah-keh-LEEN
Yacqueline is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Yacqueline is a Spanish variation of Jacqueline. Jacqueline is the feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter." It also relates to the phrase, "held by the heel".”, and peaked in popularity in 2001.
What Yacqueline Means
“Yacqueline is a Spanish variation of Jacqueline. Jacqueline is the feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter." It also relates to the phrase, "held by the heel".”
The Story of Yacqueline
This name, emerging in 2000, carries Spanish elegance and the deep meaning of 'supplanter' for your daughter.
Yacqueline, a Spanish variation of Jacqueline, first appeared in 2000. Derived from the French Jacques, ultimately from Jacob, it carries the meaning 'supplanter' and 'held by the heel'. Its brief presence suggests a refined, intentional choice.
You imagine your daughter possessing an elegant and sophisticated demeanor. This name speaks to your hope for a child who is ambitious and carries herself with a refined grace, navigating life with poise.
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Peak Year
#8 in 2001
Total Births
18
First Recorded
2000
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