Names That Mean Supplanter
- Jacobus
Origin:
Latin and DutchMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Latin form of Jacob, also used in Dutch and Afrikaans.
- Jachobe
Origin:
Judeo-Italian variation of Jacob, HebrewMeaning:
"supplanter"
- Giacobbe
Origin:
Italian variation of Jacob, HebrewMeaning:
"supplanter"
- Dyego
Origin:
French from SpanishMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Modern French respelling of Diego.
- Jacobine
Origin:
Feminine variation of Jacob, HebrewMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Jacobine is a rare -- no baby girls received the name in the US last year -- feminine form of the popular Jacob. But Jacobine has a quirky appeal. The Jacobins were a radical political club formed during the French revolution as well as an order of Dominican friars.
- Iakopa
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Hawaiian form of Jacob
- Žak
Origin:
Slovene diminutive of JakobMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
One of three diminutives of Jakob in the Slovenian Top 100, in addition to Jaka and Jaša.
- Ciacobbe
Origin:
Judeo-Italian variation of GiacobbeMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Similar sounding to the English Jacoby, but with a Judeo-Italian flair. Might cause a few pronunciation and spelling issues, but a lovely name nonetheless.
- Yakup
Origin:
Turkish variation of Jacob, HebrewMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
A stable classic in Turkey, consistently ranking between the Top 50 and Top 70 for boys.