Origin and Meaning of Jaque
Meaning & Origin
Supplanter
Origin: French - Jaque is a variant of Jacques, which is derived from the Hebrew name Ya'aqov (Jacob). The name means 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel'.
Interesting Facts
- Jaque is predominantly used in French-speaking countries and can be considered a modern and informal variant of Jacques.
- While primarily a masculine name, Jaque can also be used as a unisex name, gaining popularity in contemporary naming trends.
- Notable bearers include Jaque Fresco, an American futurist and self-taught structural designer known for his work on sociocybernetic systems.
- The popularity of the name Jaque has fluctuated in recent decades, with an increasing trend in creative naming as parents look for unique alternatives.
- Related names include Jacques (French), Jacob (English), and Giacomo (Italian), which all share a common heritage as variations of the same root.