يعقوب

Arabic

Etymology

From Hebrew יעקב (ya'akov).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jaʕ.quːb/

Proper noun

يَعْقُوب (yaʿqūb) m

  1. Jacob, Hebrew patriarch also known as Israel
  2. James, any of a number of figures in the New Testament
    يَعْقُوب الْبَارّyaʿqūb al-bārrJames the Just
    يَعْقُوب بِن زَبَدِيyaʿqūb bin zabadīJames, son of Zebedee
    يَعْقُوب بِن حَلْفَىyaʿqūb bin ḥalfāJames, son of Alphaeus
  3. A male given name, Jacob, James

Declension

Descendants

  • Judeo-Arabic: יעקוב (yaʿqūbu)
  • Azerbaijani: Yaqubun
  • Hausa: Yaƙubu, Yakubu
  • Kazakh: Жақып (Jaqıp)
  • Kyrgyz: Жакып (Cakıp)
  • Tajik: Яъқуб (Yaʾqub)
  • Turkish: Yakup
  • Uzbek: Yaqob

See also

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