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      Meaning of the first name Jacquine

      Origin

      French, English-speaking Countries

      Meaning

      Variant of Jacqueline, Meaning Supplanter

      Variations

      Jacquie, Jacquinot, Jacquanette
      The name Jacquine is a variant of Jacqueline, which is derived from the French name Jacques. It signifies supplanter, a term that originally refers to someone who takes the place of another or overcomes an opponent. The name carries connotations of resilience and determination, often associated with individuals who rise to prominence by overcoming obstacles.

      Jacqueline, the root of Jacquine, has a rich history tied to French nobility and literature. The name has been borne by various notable figures throughout history, particularly in France, where it was popularized in the medieval period. The most famous historical bearers include Jacqueline de Longwy, a prominent figure during the Renaissance. The name's usage expanded into English-speaking countries, especially after the 20th century, with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bringing significant attention to the name in the United States.

      In contemporary society, Jacquine remains relatively uncommon but retains a sense of uniqueness and elegance. It can be found in various cultural contexts, often as a choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet classic name for their daughters. While Jacqueline remains more popular and widely recognized, Jacquine appeals to those looking for a more specialized variant. Its usage reflects broader trends in naming where parents are drawn to names that carry historical significance while simultaneously being less conventional.

      Based on our records...

      Martin

      Martin

      This is the most common surname associated with Jacquine.
      Jean

      Jean

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

      Jacquine

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jacquine.
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      1630 is when there were the most people born with the first name Jacquine.

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