Jacqueline (en. Jacqueline)
/ʒa.k.lin/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Feminine first name
Jacqueline is a common name in France.
Jacqueline est un prénom courant en France.
Diminutive of Jacques in the feminine form.
Her name is Jacqueline, but everyone calls her Jacky.
Elle s'appelle Jacqueline, mais tout le monde l'appelle Jacky.
Etymology
Name of Hebrew origin, derived from Jacob or James.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Jacqueline de Romilly
Evokes a famous French Hellenist.
Jacqueline de Romilly
To be like Jacqueline
Refers to someone who is very organized or methodical.
Être comme Jacqueline
Related Words
Jacques
Masculine first name corresponding to Jacqueline.
Jacques
Jacob
Hebrew form from which the name originates.
Jacob
Slang Meanings
Affectionate term for a woman named Jacqueline.
Hi, my Jacquie!
Salut, ma Jacquie !
Used to refer to a person who is always well-dressed.
Look at her, she is so elegant, she's a true Jacqueline.
Regarde-la, elle est si élégante, c'est une vraie Jacqueline.