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Around the world, Якуб (Jakub , Yakub , Yaqub , among others...) is a widespread primarily male, but very infrequently feminine first name. The given name Якуб is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is a common boy's name, Poland, and Slovakia, where it is quite a common boy's name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in India, Poland, and Nigeria. Very seldom, Якуб is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Yakub, Jakub | India, Poland, Czechia, Nigeria, Indonesia |
Yaqub | India, Poland, Pakistan, Nigeria, Indonesia |
Якуб | Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Tajikistan, Russia, Ukraine |
Iakub | Bulgaria, Russia, Malaysia, India, Uzbekistan |
Chaime, Diego, Džeimss, Giacomo, Iacob, Iacobus, Iacopo, Iakoub, Iakovos, Jaakko, Jaakob, Jacb, Jacco, Jaco, Jacob, Jacobbi, Jacobo, Jacobus, Jacopo, Jacques, Jacó, Jaime, Jakab, Jakau, Jakez, Jakob, Jakobo, Jakov, Jakow, Jakubi, Jakubs, Jakue, Jakób, Jakúb, James, Jaume, Jekabs, Jim, Jiminy, Jockel, Jokūbas, Jákob, Jämes, Jēkabs, Santiago, Santjago, Seamus, Séamus, Thiago, Xacobe,
Якуб is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jacob , the in Genesis, a son of Isaac, also known as Israel; the patriarch of the Israelites, The Qur’an; Thing , the fictional character in Marvel Comics; Jacob Frye , the fictional character in the Assassin's Creed series, Assassin's Creed Syndicate; Jacob Black , the character from Twilight and Jacob Kowalski , the No-Maj in the Harry Potter universe, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and in many other works.