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      Meaning of the first name Iacopo

      Origin

      Italian

      Meaning

      Variation of Jacob, Supplanter

      Variations

      Giacopo, Iacovo, Iakopo
      The name Iacopo is of Italian origin and is a variation of the biblical name Jacob. It translates to supplanter, deriving from the Hebrew name Yaakov. The name carries connotations of someone who takes the place of another, reflecting themes of transformation and inheritance. In different cultures, Jacob has been an enduring name, and Iacopo represents its distinctive Italian version, embodying both tradition and regional identity.

      Iacopo has a rich historical background, closely linked to biblical narratives. In the Old Testament, Jacob is a significant figure known for various pivotal events, such as his struggles with his brother Esau and his dream of a ladder reaching to heaven. As the name spread through Europe, Iacopo emerged as a popular choice in Italy, especially during the Renaissance, when biblical names gained renewed interest. Prominent figures bearing this name in history include Iacopo del Sellaio, a notable Italian painter of the 15th century, which enhanced its recognition in artistic circles.

      Today, Iacopo remains a notable name in contemporary Italy and among Italian communities worldwide. It is often used in its original form, but it can also be found in variations like Giacomo. The name is appreciated for its strong historical roots and continuing relevance, often associated with creativity and intellectual richness due to its historical connections. In modern contexts, Iacopo is not only a label but also an embodiment of cultural heritage, reflecting a blend of personal identity and historical legacy.

      Based on our records...

      Cardosi

      This is the most common surname associated with Iacopo.

      Maria

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

      Giovanni

      This is the most common name for a child of a Iacopo.
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      1622 is when there were the most people born with the first name Iacopo.

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