Jacqueline (given name)
Jacqueline is a given name, the French feminine form of Jacques, also commonly used in the English-speaking world. Older forms and variant spellings were sometimes given to men.
Origins
Jacqueline comes from French, as the feminine form of Jacques. Jacques originated from Jacob, which is derived from the Hebrew.Variant and diminutive forms
Many variants in both spelling and pronunciation of the name Jacqueline have come into use, such as Jacquelyn, Jackeline, Jaclyn, Jakelin, Jackielyn, Jacklyn, and Jaqueline. The diminutive for Jacqueline is Jac, Jack, Jackie, Jaque or Jacqui, which also has many variants.American usage
was a famous early bearer of the name. She was the subject of the 1831 popular historical novel Jacqueline of Holland by Irish novelist Thomas Colley Grattan. The name was in rare, occasional use in the Southern United States in the 1800s. It first appeared among the 1,000 most used names for American newborn girls in 1898 and reached peak usage in 1950, when it was the 55th most popular name given to American girls. It was regarded by American parents as a feminine version of the name Jack.The name then declined in use by the late 1950s, but increased again in popularity in the early 1960s due to the fame of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, née Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, often referred to as Jackie Kennedy following her marriage to U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The name was ranked 111th in 1959 and 37th in 1961, the year President Kennedy took office. The name also experienced another surge in popularity in 1964 following the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963 and Jackie Kennedy’s display of dignity and strength as his grieving widow.
Other media influences have also inspired increased usage of the name. Usage of the spelling variant Jaclyn increased after actress Jaclyn Smith began appearing on the American television series Charlie's Angels from 1976 to 1981. Usage of the spelling variant Jacklyn increased after actress Jacklyn Zeman began appearing on the American soap opera General Hospital. Usage of the name Jacqueline increased among Hispanic and Latino Americans after it was used for a teenage character on the popular Mexican telenovela Soñadoras, which was also widely viewed in the United States.
World usage
Jacqueline has also been a popular first name in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, and elsewhere. While the popularity of the name and its variants has declined worldwide, it remains in regular use.Transliterations
- Amharic: ጃክሊን
- Arabic: جاكلين
- Armenian: Ժագլին, Ժաքլինը
- Bangla: জ্যাকুলিন
- Bulgarian: Жаклин, Zhaklina
- Simplified Chinese: Jiékuílín, 杰奎琳
- Traditional Chinese: Jiékuílín, 賈桂琳
- Cantonese: 積琦蓮
- Croatian: Jaklina
- Czech: Jakubka, Jakuba
- Danish: Jacobine, Bine, Iben
- Dutch: Jacoba, Jacobina, Jacobine, Coba, Jacomina
- French: Jacquette, Jacquetta, Jacqui, Jacquine, Jaquette
- Galician: Xaquelina
- Georgian: ჟაკლინ
- Greek: Iakovina
- Gujarati: Jēkvēlina
- Hebrew: ז'קלין, ג'קלין, ג'קי
- Hindi: Jaikalina, जैकलिन
- Hungarian: Zsaklin
- Italian: Giachetta, Giacomina, Giacoma
- Irish: Séamaisíona, Seacailín, Siacailín
- Japanese language
- Kannada: Jākvelin, ಜಾಕ್ವೆಲಿನ್
- Korean: Jaekeullin, 재클린
- Latin: Iacoba
- Lithuanian: Žaklina
- Macedonian: Жаклина
- Malayalam: ജാക്വലിൻ
- Marathi: जॅकलिन
- Mongolian: Жаклин
- Nepali: जैकलिन
- Polish: Jakubina, Żaklina, Żaklin
- Persian: ژاکلین
- Portuguese: Jaqueline
- Punjabi: Jaikalīna, ਜੈਕਲੀਨ
- Russian: Zhaklin, Яковина, Якубина, Жаклин
- Serbian: Жаклина, Žaklin
- Scottish: Jamesina
- Spanish: Jacoba
- Tamil: Jākkuliṉ, ஜாக்குலின், Jākki ஜாக்கி
- Telugu: Jākvelin, జాక్వెలిన్, Jākī జాకీ
- Thai: Cæ̆kh ke x līn, แจ๊คเกอลีน
- Ukrainian: Zhaklin, Жаклін
- Welsh: Jacelin
- Yiddish: Jaklin, דזשאַקלין, Jackye דזשאַקקיע
Notable people
Television, stage, and film
- Jacqueline Beer, former actress and present chair of the Board of Directors of the Thor Heyerdahl Research Centre
- Jacqueline Bisset, British actress
- Jacqueline Boatswain, English actress
- Jacqueline Bracamontes, Mexican actress
- Jackie Brambles, British television presenter
- Jacqueline Brookes, American stage actress
- Jacqueline Fernandez, Bahraini–Sri Lankan actress and model
- Jacqueline Ellen Last O'Neil Henderson, Australian radio host known as "Jackie O"
- Jacqueline "Jackie" Emerson, American actress
- Jacqueline (Jackée) Harry, American actress
- Jacqueline Hennessy, Canadian actress and singer
- Jacqueline Hill, British actress
- Jacqueline Jossa, English actress
- Jacqueline Kim, Korean-American actress best known for the role of Lao Ma in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess
- Jacqueline Laurence, French-born Brazilian actress and theatre director
- Jacqueline Leonard, Scottish actress
- Jacqueline Logan, American silent film actress
- Jacqueline McKenzie, Australian actress
- Jacquelyn Mills, Canadian documentary filmmaker
- Jacqueline Obradors, American actress
- Jacqueline Pagnol, French actress
- Jacqueline Pearce, British actress
- Jacqueline Pillon, voice actress best known for the role of Matthew in the PBS cartoon series CyberChase
- Jacqueline Royaards-Sandberg, Dutch actress
- Jacqueline Scott, American actress
- Jaclyn Smith, American actress and businesswoman
- Jacqueline Toboni, American actress
- Jacqueline Wu, Hong Kong actress
Sports
- Jacqueline Batteast, US basketball player
- Jacqueline Delord, French swimmer
- Jackie Silva, Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Jackie Gayda, American semi-retired professional wrestler
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee, American retired track and field athlete
- Jacqueline Moore, American semi-retired professional wrestler
- Jacqueline Perkins (runner), Australian long-distance runner
- Jacquie Phelan, American professional mountain bike champion
- Jacqueline Pusey, Jamaican sprint athlete
- Jacqueline Todten, German javelin thrower
Literature
- Jacqueline Bishop, Jamaican writer, visual artist and photographer
- Jacqueline Briskin, writer
- Jacqueline "Jackie" French, Australian children's writer
- Jacqueline Jackson, author and peace activist
- Jacqueline Susann, American writer
- Jacqueline Wilson, English novelist
- Jacqueline Woodson, American writer
Music
- Jacqueline Boyer, French singer and actress
- Jacqueline "Jacky" Clark Chisholm, American singer
- Jacqueline du Pré, British cellist
- Jacqueline Marie "Jackie" Evancho, American classical crossover singer
- Jacqueline Govaert, Dutch singer
- Jacqueline Sagana, known as Jackie Sagana, Spanish R&B singer
- Jacqueline Taïeb, French singer
Science
- Jacqueline Barton, American chemist
- Jacqueline Beggs, New Zealand entomologist and ecologist
- Jacqueline Chen, American applied mathematician and mechanical engineer
- Jacqueline Coutras, French geographer, CNRS researcher, and pioneer of gender geography in France
- Jacqueline Dewar, American mathematician
- Jacqueline McGlade, British-born Canadian environmental scientist
- Jacqueline Noonan, American pediatric cardiologist
Other people
- Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut
- Jacqueline Felice de Almania, Italian physician
- Jacqueline Auriol,, French aviator
- Jacqueline Bishop, Jamaican writer, visual artist and photographer
- Jacqueline Bracamontes, beauty pageant titleholder
- Jacqueline Cochran, American aviator and business executive, first woman pilot to break the sound barrier and head of the Women Airforce Service Pilots for part of World War II
- Jacqueline de Jong, Dutch painter, sculptor and graphic artist
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis,, widow of US President John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis
- Jakelin de Mailly, a Frankish knight who took part in the Battle of Cresson in 1187
- Jacqueline Aguilera Marcano, 1995 Miss World representative of Venezuela
- Jacqueline Panis, French politician
- Jacqueline Perkins (diplomat), British diplomat and ambassador
- Jacqueline de Quattro, Swiss politician
- Jaqueline Rauschkolb, German politician
- Jacqueline Ripstein, Mexican artist
- Jacqueline Saburido, victim and survivor of a high-profile drunk-driving incident
- Jacqui Smith, British politician, former Home Secretary
- Jackie Stallone, American astrologer, mother of actor Sylvester Stallone and singer Frank Stallone
- Jacqueline Thomas, victim in a high-profile 1960s English murder case
- Jakelin Troy, Australian linguist
- Jacqueline Grennan Wexler, American Roman Catholic nun and university president
- Jacqueline Winsor, Newfoundland-born American sculptor
- Jakelin Caal, Guatemalan immigrant child who died while under the care of US border control
Fictional characters
- Jacqueline Ingrid Bouvier, TV cartoon character on The Simpsons
- Jacqueline Beulah Burkhart, character from That '70s Show
- Jacqueline "Jacqui" Bernadette McQueen, character from the long-running soap opera Hollyoaks
- Jacqueline Natla, main antagonist and final boss from Tomb Raider video games
- Jacqueline Andrea Suzette Tyler, a character from the 2005 Doctor Who television series
- Jacqueline Payne Marone, character from The Bold and the Beautiful
- Jackie Wilcox, character from the TV series Heroes
- Jacqueline De Bellefort, character from Agatha Christie's novel Death on the Nile
- Jacqueline Barrett, character from Jack & Jill
- Jacqueline Falsworth-Crichton, comic book character
- Jacqueline de Ghent, character from ''Ever After''