What is the origin of the name Jacques?
1: French Walloon Flemish West Indian (mainly Haiti) and Mauritian: from the personal name Jacques the usual French form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). This surname is most [...]
A dictionary of Napoleon and his times
..., while Bernardin, again like Jean Jacques, was a lover of wild landscapes, as witness many pages of description in... (France - 1688)
..., while Bernardin, again like Jean Jacques, was a lover of wild landscapes, as witness many pages of description in... (France - 1688)
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A dictionary of Napoleon and his times
...There were autobiographers prior to Jean Jacques, yet he, more than any writer before ham, enticed men to the practice... (France - 1794)
...There were autobiographers prior to Jean Jacques, yet he, more than any writer before ham, enticed men to the practice... (France - 1794)
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A dictionary of Napoleon and his times
...however, people began to forget Jean Jacques' drastic teaching, and, in fact, the life of the average fashionable woman of... (France - 1748)
...however, people began to forget Jean Jacques' drastic teaching, and, in fact, the life of the average fashionable woman of... (France - 1748)
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What is the origin of the name Jacques?
1: French Walloon Flemish West Indian (mainly Haiti) and Mauritian: from the personal name Jacques the usual French form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). This surname is most [...]