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Meaning of the Name Jack |
The first name Jack is of English, Polish, Shakespearean, Hebrew origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: From the Name John
Polish: God is Gracious
English: God is Gracious; Also a Pet Form of John
Shakespearean: 'Henry Vi, Part ' Jack Cade, a Rebel
Hebrew: Supplanter
English: Diminutive of John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon
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Jackie
(French)
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
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Jackie
(English)
Diminutive of Jack, Derived from John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon. Use
Diminutive of Jack, Derived from John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon. Use
Jacky
(French)
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
Jock
(English)
Variant of Jack: Diminutive of John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon
Variant of Jack: Diminutive of John: God is Gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack Was So Common That it Was Used As a General Term for 'Man' or 'Boy'. Famous Bearer: American Actor Jack Lemmon
Jock
(Scottish)
God is Gracious;A Variant of Jack, Which is a Pet Form of John (God is Gracious). Jock is Also Bestowed As an Independent Given Name. Pet Names: Jockan, Jockie, Jocky. (Jok)
God is Gracious;A Variant of Jack, Which is a Pet Form of John (God is Gracious). Jock is Also Bestowed As an Independent Given Name. Pet Names: Jockan, Jockie, Jocky. (Jok)
Jock
(Scottish)
God is Gracious. A Diminutive of John and Influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is Commonly Used As a Nickname for Someone Who is Heavily Involved in Sports and Has Been Used in the Past As a Nickname for a
God is Gracious. A Diminutive of John and Influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is Commonly Used As a Nickname for Someone Who is Heavily Involved in Sports and Has Been Used in the Past As a Nickname for a
Michael
(Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Sir Michael, a Friend to the Archbishop of York. 'Henry Vi, Part ' Michael and His Company are Followers of Jack Cade, a Rebel
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Sir Michael, a Friend to the Archbishop of York. 'Henry Vi, Part ' Michael and His Company are Followers of Jack Cade, a Rebel
Seoc
(Gaelic)
God is Gracious; Gaelic Form of Jock, Which is a Variant Form of Jack, Itself a Pet Form of John. Pet Name: Seocan. (Shok)
God is Gracious; Gaelic Form of Jock, Which is a Variant Form of Jack, Itself a Pet Form of John. Pet Name: Seocan. (Shok)