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      Meaning of the first name Jaco

      Origin

      Dutch or Hebrew

      Meaning

      Supplanter or Holder of the Heel

      Variations

      Jacob, Jacop, Jacoba
      The name Jaco is derived from the Dutch and Hebrew names, most commonly associated with Jacob. In Hebrew, it translates to supplanter or holder of the heel, referring to the biblical story of Jacob, who was born holding his twin brother Esau's heel. The etymology reflects themes of transition and competition, highlighting the name's deep roots in personal struggle and eventual triumph.

      Historically, the name Jacob has been significant in various cultures, particularly within Jewish and Christian traditions, due to its biblical origins. It is the name of a patriarch in the Old Testament, known for his complex relationships and significant role in the lineage of the Israelite tribes. In the Middle Ages, the name became popular across Europe; variations like Jaco surfaced in Dutch-speaking regions. Over the centuries, the name has maintained its presence in both religious and secular contexts, often symbolizing resilience and adaptability.

      In contemporary settings, Jaco is relatively popular as a first name in Dutch-speaking countries and among those familiar with its biblical origins. It carries a modern appeal while still resonating with its historical significance. The name is also used in various cultural contexts, with notable figures in sports, arts, and other fields sharing the name, further cementing its relevance today. Jaco continues to be a choice for parents who appreciate its rich heritage and the strong character traits it embodies.

      Based on our records...

      Abraham

      This is the most common surname associated with Jaco.

      Maria

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jaco.

      Jacob

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jaco.
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