Zacqueline
z(a)-cqueli-ne,
zac-que-line
Origin:French
Meaning:Supplanter; He who supplants; May God protect
If you’re on the lookout for a classic moniker that boasts a unique, modern twist, Zacqueline is a worthy contender. It might come as no surprise that it ultimately stems from the long-loved French title Jacqueline or Jacques and is typically feminine. Derived from the Latin Iacobus or Ancient Greek Iákōbos, it means “supplanter” or “he who supplants.” Related to the name Jacob which is thought to mean “may God protect,” Zacqueline is a lovely choice that offers a subtle nod to your faith.
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