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Jacques

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Name — A male given name and surname of French origin, equivalent to English James or Jacob.

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Jacquot Jacobus Jaime

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What does “Jacques” mean?

The word “Jacques” means a male given name and surname of French origin, equivalent to English James or Jacob.

How do you pronounce “Jacques”?

“Jacques” is pronounced zhahk (/ʒæk/ in IPA).

How do you use “Jacques” in a sentence?

Here is “Jacques” used in a sentence: “Jacques Cousteau was a famous ocean explorer.”

What part of speech is “Jacques”?

“Jacques” is a name.

Is “Jacques” a common word?

“Jacques” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What English name is Jacques equivalent to?

Jacques is a French given name and surname that corresponds to the English names James or Jacob. All three names ultimately share the same biblical Hebrew root.

How is Jacques different from Jack?

Jacques is the standard French form of the name, while Jack is an English name that today functions independently but historically arose as a pet form related to John and Jacob. They are linked in origin but used in different languages and contexts.

Is Jacques used as a first name or surname?

Jacques is used both as a given name and as a surname of French origin, similar to how James functions in English.

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