Jacopo name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Italian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Jacopo YA-ko-po
Meaning: Yahweh May Protect, Holder of the Heel, Supplanter and To Supplant
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What does Jacopo mean?

Jacopo means Yahweh May Protect, Holder of the Heel, Supplanter or To Supplant mostly used for baby boys and is mainly used in Italian is rooted from Hebrew. Jacopo is a variant of venerable, prevailing and biblical Jacob.

Creative and adventurous and Contemporary Jacob came from Hebrew language, meaning of Jacob is "To Supplant and Yahweh May Protect". Jacopo is celebrated on the 20th of December.

How do I pronounce Jacopo?

You can pronounce the one syllabled name Jacopo as YA-ko-po with emphasis on first YA syllable. j(a)-co-po is the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Jacopo

Iacobus, Iacomus, Iakobos, Yaakov, Jacob, Cobb, Jascha, Aaronjacob, Jacobalexander, Jacobus, Jacomus, Yakov, James, Aharon, Aaron

How popular is the name Jacopo?

Jacopo was a popular name in Italy. Over 35179 babies have been given the name in 20 years. At its zenith in 2014, it ranked 30th when 2091 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

However after 20 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but still going strong on charts. Additionally, the name has been in the top 50 baby names 20 times Jacopo is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, its highest ever rank is 2512 (2017) in its 11 years run on England and Wales naming chart.

In France, it is relatively new, first appeared in 2004. During its 21 years of usage in Switzerland, it had made up to just the top 500 boy names. Over 180 babies in Switzerland have been named Jacopo.

Jacopo is a rare baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim since it isn't seen since 2010. Also, Jacopo is a familiar name in England and Germany.

As per our findings, over 30000 babies have been bestowed Jacopo around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2010122195
200192356

Facts

Jacopo in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands85
Sweden213
Norway68
Denmark240

What numerology tells about Jacopo?

Learn how to apologize for your mistakes. Deep inside you want someone to take over your dominance and take over the control. You don't believe much in love. However, deep inside, you secretly wish to find someone who will prove you wrong. You have a quick mind. You are known for your lively spirit, eternal patience and lack of belief when it comes to love. People admire your charm and independent attitude about everything.

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  •  Fondia - Meaning of Fondia is Profound and Tender has its origin in Italian is bestowed upon girls. Fondia is derivation of Fonda.
  •  Giusseppe means God Adds has origin in Hebrew and normally is bestowed upon baby boys is used specifically in Italian
  •  Gabrina has its origin in Hebrew language is used as a baby girl name and is majorly used in Italian, Gabrina means "Hero of God"
  •  Isacco - Boy name Isacco means "He Laughs" which of Hebrew origin is especially used in Italian

Famous people named Jacopo

  • Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet, humanist and epigrammist from Naples
  • Jacopo Bellini, was one of the founders of the Renaissance style of painting
  • Jacopo Sansovino, Italian sculptor and architect
  • Jacopo Mazzoni, Italian philosopher, a professor in Pisa
  • Jacopo Corsi, Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque and one of Florence's leading patrons of the arts
  • Jacopo Saltarelli, apprentice goldsmith and male prostitute
  • Jacopo Zabolino, Italian painter active in the late 15th century
  • Jacopo Zabarella, Italian Aristotelian philosopher and logician
  • Jacopo Nardi, Italian historian from Florence
  • Jacopo Caraglio, Italian engraver, goldsmith and medallist
  • Jacopo Facciolati, Italian lexicographer and philologist
  • Jacopo Sadoleto, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and counterreformer noted for his correspondence with and opposition to John Calvin
  • Jacopo Napoli, Italian composer of the 20th century
  • Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, Italian Renaissance cardinal and humanist
  • Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, Italian physician
  • Jacopo da Empoli, Italian Florentine Reformist painter
  • Jacopo Bertoia, Italian painter of a late-Renaissance or Mannerist style that emerged
  • Jacopo Caldora, Italian condottiero
  • Jacopo Zucchi, Florentine painter of the Mannerist style
  • Jacopo Melani, Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era
  • Jacopo d'Avanzi, Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Jacopo Baccarini, Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Jacopo Bambini, Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Jacopo Barbello, Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Jacopo del Casentino, Italian painter
  • Jacopo Chiavistelli, Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Jacopo di Cione, Italian Gothic period painter
  • Jacopo Ferretti, Italian writer, poet and opera librettist
  • Jacopo Bertucci, Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Jacopo Riccati, Venetian mathematician and jurist from Venice
  • Jacopo Amigoni, Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period
  • Jacopo Peri, Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque styles
  • Jacopo della Quercia, Italian sculptor of the Italian Renaissance
  • Jacopo Bassano, Italian painter
  • Jacopo Ligozzi, Italian painter, illustrator, designer
  • Jacopo de' Barbari, Italian painter and printmaker with a highly individual style
  • Jacopo Vignali, Italian painter of the early Baroque period
  • Jacopo Gianninoto, Italian lutenist, guitarist and composer living
  • Jacopo Contarini, 47th Doge of Venice
  • Jacopo da Sellaio, eclectic Italian painter
  • Jacopo Tiepolo, was Doge of Venice from 1229 to 1249
  • Jacopo Rampini in Atlantic Avenue as Actor
  • Jacopo Olmo Antinori in Io e te as Actor
  • Jacopo Florentino Jacopo Torni, called Florentino or L'Indaco, was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor, disciple of Michelangelo, so his work can be described as mannerist.

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