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      Meaning of the first name Zacqueline

      Origin

      English, Variant of Jacqueline

      Meaning

      Supplanter or One who Follows

      Variations

      Jacqueline, Jacqualine, Jacquelene
      The name Zacqueline is a variant of Jacqueline, rooted in English. It is derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob), which translates to supplanter or one who follows. The name suggests a sense of resilience and tenacity, reflecting the idea of someone who takes initiative or stands firm in their pursuits.

      The history of the name Zacqueline can be traced back to the evolution of the name Jacqueline, which gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages. Jacqueline became widely recognized due to its association with prominent historical figures, such as Jacqueline of Hainaut, who played a significant role in European history. As the name spread across cultures and languages, variants like Zacqueline emerged, reflecting regional preferences and linguistic adaptations.

      In contemporary society, Zacqueline remains relatively uncommon but retains a unique charm that appeals to parents seeking distinctive names for their children. It is occasionally used in various English-speaking countries, where it may be embraced for its melodic quality and connection to the more familiar Jacqueline. The name's rarity adds to its allure, making it a notable choice in modern naming conventions.

      Based on our records...

      Collins

      This is the most common surname associated with Zacqueline.

      Wilbert

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

      Delores

      This is the most common name for a child of a Zacqueline.
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      1919 is when there were the most people born with the first name Zacqueline.

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