Jakob
BoyHebrew
Jakob is a boy name of Hebrew origin meaning "Supplanter; one who follows or replaces another".
About this name
Gender
Boy
Language
Hebrew
Religion
Christian
Popularity
8 / 100
Syllables
2
Length
5 letters
Meaning
Supplanter; one who follows or replaces another
Etymology
From Hebrew יעקב (Ya‘aqov), derived from the root עקב meaning 'heel' or 'to supplant'. The name passed through Greek Iakobos and Latin Jacobus before entering European languages.
Famous People Named Jakob
- Jakob Fuglsang — Danish road racing cyclist
- Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart — German biologist (1742-1795)
- Jakob Emanuel Lange — Danish mycologist (1864-1941)
Frequently Asked Questions About Jakob
What does the name Jakob mean?
Jakob means "Supplanter; one who follows or replaces another", and is of Hebrew origin.
What is the origin of the name Jakob?
Jakob originates from Hebrew, commonly used in Middle East.
Is Jakob a boy or girl name?
Jakob is typically used as a boy name.
What religion is the name Jakob associated with?
Jakob is associated with Christian.
Are there famous people named Jakob?
Yes — notable people named Jakob include Jakob Fuglsang (Danish road racing cyclist), Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (German biologist, 1742-1795) and Jakob Emanuel Lange (Danish mycologist, 1864-1941).
Last updated: June 2026
