Jakub
Jakub is a male given name in the Polish, Czech and Slovak languages (derived from Jacob).
Pronunciation | Polish: [jakup] ⓘ |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Polish, Czech, Slovak |
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Region of origin | Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia |
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Related names | Jacob, Jakob, Jaagup, Jakov, Yakub, Yakup |
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Notable people with the name include:
- Jakub Arbes (born 1840–1914), Czech writer
- Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (1856–1909), Sorbian poet and writer
- Jakub Błaszczykowski (born 1985), Polish footballer
- Jakub of Gostynin (1454–1506), Polish philosopher
- Jakub Grajchman (1822–1897), Slovak poet
- Jakub Janda (born 1978), Czech ski jumper
- Jakub Kiwior (born 2000), Polish footballer
- Jakub Menšík (born 2005), Czech tennis player
- Jakub Moder (1502–1581), Polish footballer
- Jakub Józef Orliński (born 1990), Polish singer
- Jakub Jan Ryba (1765–1815), Czech teacher and composer
- Jakub of Sienno (1413–1480), Polish bishop
- Jakub Sobieski (1590–1646), Polish nobleman
- Jakub Sylvestr (born 1989), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Uchański (1502–1581), Polish bishop
- Jakub Vágner (born 1981), Czech television presenter
- Jakub Vrána (born 1996), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Weinles (1870–1938), Polish painter
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