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All around the world, Якопо (Jacopo , Iacopo , Jakopo ) is a common masculine given name. The forename Якопо is characteristic of Italy, where it is quite a common male name, Afghanistan, where it is a rare boy's name, and Switzerland. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Italy, Afghanistan, and France. Very seldom, Якопо is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jacopo | Italy, France, Afghanistan, Spain, Mozambique |
Iacopo | United Kingdom, Italy, France, United States, Spain |
Jakopo | United Kingdom, Italy, United States, Zimbabwe, South Africa |
Якопо | Ukraine, Russia |
Chaime, Diego, Džeimss, Giacomo, Iacobus, Iakopo, Jaakko, Jacb, Jacco, Jaco, Jacob, Jacobo, Jacobus, Jacques, Jacó, Jaime, Jakez, Jakob, Jakov, Jakow, Jakub, Jakubs, Jakób, Jakúb, James, Jaume, Jim, Jiminy, Jockel, Jokūbas, Jákob, Jämes, Santiago, Santjago, Seamus, Séamus, Thiago, Ya'Acov, Ya'Aqov, Yaacov, Yaakov, Yaaqov, Yacob, Yakopo, Yakov, Yakub, Yakup, Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yaqub,
Якопо is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jacopo Foscari , the operatic character in the opera I due Foscari by Giuseppe Verdi; Francesco Foscari's son; Jacopo , the fictional character from "The Count of Monte Cristo"; Jacopo Loredano , the operatic character in the opera I due Foscari by Giuseppe Verdi; member of the Council of Ten; Jacopo Fiesco , the operatic character in the opera Simon Boccanegra by Giuseppe Verdi; a Genoese nobleman, known as Andrea Grimaldi and Iacopo Banti , character in I misteri di Laura.