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The Name Jacob -- an interesting statistical picture.
behindthename ^ | 4/26/2014 | Vanity

Posted on 04/25/2014 8:48:24 PM PDT by Usagi_yo

GENDER: Masculine USAGE: English, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Biblical

From the Latin Iacobus. In the Old Testament, Jacob (later called Israel) is the son of Isaac and Rebecca and the father of the twelve founders of the twelve tribes of Israel. He was born holding his twin brother Esau's heel, and his name is explained as meaning "holder of the heel" or "supplanter". Other theories claim it means "may God protect". [Paraphrased] ... Snip ...

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TOPICS: Books/Literature; History; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: israel; jacob
Please visit the sourced URL provided. Scroll down for detailed statistical usage. Of note: The popularity among the Nations generally considered 'western'. Unfortunately Mexico/South America aren't included.

Even though the only real comprehensive statistical sampling is done for the U.S, there is definitely a noticeable skew in the others. Some downward some upward.

Looks to me like the Scandinavian countries are collapsing while Jolly old England and some her descendants are holding the center on Western Civilization. Australia, Canada and New Zealand differing. Proximity might be an explanation but Canada wouldn't fit then. Perhaps it's a deep hidden anti-american sentiment from Britain's younger children.

In an odd coincidence the number of countries listed is 12. The number of the tribes of Israel.

Usagi_yo

1 posted on 04/25/2014 8:48:24 PM PDT by Usagi_yo
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To: Usagi_yo

I have a grandson on the way, to be named JAXSON. I believe the name is related to Jacob


2 posted on 04/25/2014 8:52:26 PM PDT by ReaganÜberAlles (Remember, you can't spell "progressive" without "SS".)
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To: Usagi_yo

Jacob owes it’s current popularity to the “Twilight” series. I wish I were joking.


3 posted on 04/25/2014 8:52:42 PM PDT by chae (The Lannisters send their regards--Game of Thrones)
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To: Usagi_yo

James, the English version of Jacob, appears far more often among English-speakers.


4 posted on 04/25/2014 9:01:48 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill
>> James, the English version of Jacob, appears far more often among English-speakers. <<

Maybe we can thank the King James Version for that outcome!

5 posted on 04/26/2014 6:45:21 AM PDT by Hawthorn
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To: Hawthorn
The King James of the Authorized Version was King James VI of Scotland...so that name had been popular in Scotland for a long time before the King James version (1611). James I became king in 1406.

Of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, only two had the name James. James Wilson was born in Scotland, and James Smith was from Northern Ireland (so probably of Scottish ancestry). So it may have been more popular in Scotland than in England.

In the Middle Ages, the shrine of St. James of Compostello was a popular pilgrimage destination (the supposed relics of the Apostle James).

6 posted on 04/26/2014 11:58:45 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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>> In the Middle Ages, the shrine of St. James of Compostello was a popular pilgrimage destination (the supposed relics of the Apostle James). <<

Thanks for the reminder!

And by the way, it’s STILL a very popular destination for pilgrims. A few years ago, while on driving the highway from Burgos to Santiago de Compostela, I saw literally hundreds of pilgrims hiking along the roadside. Some walk all the way from places as far away as Poland.

I recall being told that Santiago (Medieval Spanish for “St. James”) is even now the third most popular destination for Roman Catholic pilgrims, behind only Jerusalem and Rome.


7 posted on 04/26/2014 6:33:47 PM PDT by Hawthorn
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To: Usagi_yo

Bump for more interest.


8 posted on 04/27/2014 7:32:36 AM PDT by Usagi_yo
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