Jacob in Finnish
Jacob in Finnish is Jaakko, Jaakob — Jacob means a male given name of Hebrew origin, historically the name of the biblical patriarch and father of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Jacob in Finnish
Jaakko
(biblical character) One of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca, and twin brother of Esau; father of the Israelites (Jews and Samaritans) by 12 sons by 4 consorts, most famously Judah and Joseph who fathered Manasseh.
Jaakob
(biblical character) One of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca, and twin brother of Esau; father of the Israelites (Jews and Samaritans) by 12 sons by 4 consorts, most famously Judah and Joseph who fathered Manasseh.
Jaakob
(Mormonism) The fifth son of Lehi and one of the younger brothers of Nephi, author of one of the books in the Book of Mormon.
Jaakko
(Mormonism) The fifth son of Lehi and one of the younger brothers of Nephi, author of one of the books in the Book of Mormon.
What does "Jacob" mean?
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noun A male given name of Hebrew origin, historically the name of the biblical patriarch and father of the twelve tribes of Israel.
"Their son was named Jacob after his grandfather."
Jacob in a sentence
- Their son was named Jacob after his grandfather.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Jacob" in Finnish?
"Jacob" in Finnish is Jaakko, Jaakob. Jacob means: A male given name of Hebrew origin, historically the name of the biblical patriarch and father of the twelve tribes of Israel.
How do you use "Jacob" in a sentence?
Example: "Their son was named Jacob after his grandfather." In Finnish, "Jacob" is Jaakko, Jaakob.
Are there other ways to say "Jacob" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "Jacob": Jaakko, Jaakob.
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