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Forename Jokūbas

In all the world, Jokūbas (יעקב Israel, Якуб Russia Ukraine Azerbaijan Tajikistan Kazakhstan, Jokūbas Lithuania) is quite a common male given name. The forename Jokūbas is characteristic of Kyrgyzstan, where it is quite a rare boy's name, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan. Much less frequently, Jokūbas is the last name as well as the forename.

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Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jokūbas

name Jacopo, name Jakau, name Jim, name Jacó, name Iakow, name Jakúb, name James, name Jakiv, name Jamie, name Jämes, name Jacob, name Jakubs, name Džeimss, name Jakab, name Jiminy, name Jacobus, name Séamus, name Santjago, name Jaume, name Santiago, name Jakób, name Jaakko, name Giacomo, name Jakov, name יעקב, name Jacco, name Seamus, name Diego, name Jacques, name Jákob, name Iacobus, name Jakiw, name Jockel, name Ya'Qub, name Jakub, name Jakow, name Jaco, name Jacb, name Jacobo, name Jokūbas, name Jacobbi, name Iakov, name Iacopo, name Jaakob, name Jakob, name Thiago, name Ya'Aqov, name Iacob, name Якуб, name Jaime, name Jakez, name Ya'Acov, name Jokubas
VARIANTCOUNTRY
יעקב Israel
Якуб Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Russia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan
Jokūbas Lithuania

First name Jokūbas in the context

Jokūbas is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: St. James the Elder, Apostle , the one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, Gospel of Mark; Jacob , the in Genesis, a son of Isaac, also known as Israel; the patriarch of the Israelites, The Qur’an; James, son of Alphaeus , the one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ; Thing , the fictional character in Marvel Comics and Jacob Frye , the fictional character in the Assassin's Creed series, Assassin's Creed Syndicate, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of jokūbas trakiškis jokūbas trakiškis jokūbas trakiškis (b. 1350) link
jokūbas morkūnas (b. 1550) link
jokūbas hladovickis LT (b. 1646) link
jokūbas brodovskis LT (b. 1692) link
jokūbas nakcijonavičius BY (b. 1725) link
jokūbas ignotas nagurskis LT (b. 1734) link
jokūbas šimkevičius LT (b. 1775) link
picture of jokūbas vygodskis jokūbas vygodskis jokūbas vygodskis Polish-Lithuanian politician (1856-1941), LT (b. 1856) link
picture of jokūbas stikliorius jokūbas stikliorius jokūbas stikliorius RU (b. 1871) link
jokūbas daumantas politician, LT (b. 1876) link
jokūbas robinzonas American journalist (1889-1977), US (b. 1889) link
jokūbas stanišauskas politician (1892-1943), LT (b. 1892) link
jokūbas mesenbliumas Lithuanian painter, LT (b. 1894) link
jokūbas mikelėnas LT (b. 1885) link
jokūbas varaitis LT (b. 1892) link

Characteristic surnames

Gu, Nosovas, Zalepūga, Škimelis, Mažeika, Merkelis, Milaknis, Milieška, Minikavičius, Savickas, Setkauskas, Bareikis, Beniušis, Domarkas, Žadeikis, Mameniškis, Vlaščenko, Žemaitaitis, Rinkevičius, Čiurlionis, Krikštanavičius, Rimkevičius, Noreika, Nikanorovas, Tėvelis, Ragulis, Kum, Nagys, Ūdra, Marley, Mordas, Sinušas, Arsoba, Kantminas, Kancė, Keblys, Kuskys, Dargis, Guobys, Lienys, Viduto, Žukas, Akramas, Beivydas, Kodoras, Preikša, Pikšilingis, Liutkus, and Milaševičius