All about the name JACQUIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Jacquin is a French surname with an intriguing history and origin. It is derived from the Latin word "jacobus," which means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." This name has its roots in the Hebrew Bible, where it was borne by Jacob, the patriarch who famously wrestled with an angel and gave his name to the nation of Israel.

The Jacquin surname is believed to have originated in France, possibly as a nickname for someone who was considered to be a crafty or cunning individual. Alternatively, it may have been given to someone who had a limp or walked with a distinctive gait, as the word "jacobus" can also refer to someone who limps.

Over time, the Jacquin name spread beyond France and can now be found in various countries around the world. Despite its origins, there is no single agreed-upon meaning for the surname Jacquin today. However, it remains a distinct and unique identifier for those who bear this proud French name.

See also

Jewish
French

Popularity of the name JACQUIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics about the name Jacquin in the United States are quite interesting and show a bit of a pattern over time.

In 1937, there were 5 babies named Jacquin born in the U.S. This number remained consistent for almost two decades as another 5 babies were given this name in 1946. It's notable that these years saw a slight increase in popularity for the name Jacquin compared to other years.

However, there was a significant gap of nearly four decades before we see the name Jacquin appear again in the U.S. birth records. In 1982, another 5 babies were named Jacquin. This could indicate that the name Jacquin experienced a small revival or perhaps it's simply a coincidence.

In total, over these three years, there were 15 babies named Jacquin born in the United States. While this number is quite low compared to more popular names, it suggests that Jacquin has been a choice for parents at least occasionally throughout different decades.