Jakob (given name)

Jakob is a masculine given name that is a variant spelling of the Hebrew given name Jacob.

Jakob
Pronunciation/ˈkəb/
GenderMale
Origin
Meaning"He may/will/shall follow/heed/seize by the heel/watch/guard/protect”, "Supplanter/Assailant", "May God protect" or "May he protect"
Other names
Short form(s)Jack, Jake, Jay, Jakey, Coby, Jem
Related namesJames, Jacob, Jakob, Jakov, Jakub, Jakeb, Ya'koub, Yakub, Yakup, Ya'qoub
  • Jakob Ammann (1644–1712–1730), Anabaptist leader and namesake of the Amish religious movement
  • Jakob Chychrun (born 1998), Canadian-American ice hockey player
  • Jakob Dylan (born 1969), American singer and songwriter
  • Jakob Fugger of the Lily (1459–1525), also known as Jakob Fugger the Rich
  • Jakob "Jake" Gelof (born 2002), American baseball third baseman
  • Jakob Kasimir Hellrigl (born 1992), known as Candy Ken, Austrian rapper and model
  • Jakob Ingebrigtsen (born 2000), Norwegian middle- and long-distance runner
  • Jakob Johnson (born 1994), American football player
  • Jakob Junis (born 1992), American baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants
  • Jacob Lissek (born 1992), American soccer player
  • Jakob Marsee (born 2001), American baseball player
  • Jakob Oftebro (born 1986), Norwegian actor
  • Jakob Poulsen (born 1983), Danish football player
  • Jakob Pöltl (born 1995), Austrian basketball player
  • Jakob Reinhard (1742–1787), German robber, also known as Hannikel
  • Jakob Robinson, American football player
  • Jakob Silfverberg (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
  • Jakob Sølvhøj (born 1954), Danish politician
  • Jakob Sporrenberg (1902–1952), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes
  • Jakob Stausholm, Danish businessman
  • Jakob Tanner (born 1946), Swiss wrestler
  • Jakob Weiseborn (1892–1939), German Nazi SS Flossenbürg concentration camp commandant

Fictional characters

See also

  • Jacob (name)
  • Jackel (disambiguation)
Name list
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