Usage, description and more for Jákob



Gender: Male Female    Origin: DE Germany
Also available in German, Estonian, Hungarian, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Swedish,

Jákob is used in


DKDenmark ATAustria CHSwitzerland DEGermany CACanada ZASouth Africa EEEstonia HUHungary ISIceland NONorway NLNetherlands SISlovenia ALAlbania SESweden

Countries where Jákob has name day


Jákob has a name day in ATAustria and Jákob's next name day is May 3.
Jákob has a name day in DEGermany and Jákob's next name day is May 3.
Jákob has a name day in EEEstonia and Jákob's next name day is July 25.
Jákob has a name day in NONorway and Jákob's next name day is July 25.
Jákob has a name day in SESweden and Jákob's next name day is July 25.

Jakob


Jakob is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Yaakov. It is a variant of the name Jacob, which means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel". In the Bible, Jacob is known as the son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the father of the twelve founders of the tribes of Israel. The name Jakob has been popular in various cultures and has different variations in different languages.

In some countries, Jakob is a common given name and has been used by many historical figures and celebrities. The name carries a sense of strength and resilience, reflecting the character of the biblical figure Jacob. Its timeless appeal and rich history make Jakob a popular choice for parents looking for a classic and meaningful name for their child.