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The standard Polish form of this name is Jakubina/Jakobina, and a more modern one reflecting the French pronunciation of Jacqueline is Żaklina, however Jacqueline has also been in some use in Poland. Last year (2023), 2 baby girls were given Jacqueline as a middle name. As of January this year, there have been 462 women with the name Jacqueline in Poland and 176 with Jacqueline as their middle name.
In 2018, 46 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Jacqueline who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 127th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
The name Jacqueline was very popular in France from about 1920 to 1950, with its height of popularity being 1946. It was the 8th most popular name given to girls born in the 20th century. It is now extremely uncommon among French babies.
The Spanish equivalent would be Jacoba, but I've never come across anyone with this name. I've met my fair share of Jacqueline's, latin Jacqueline's too. I guess that in Latin America although Spanish names are the norm, names in French, English and Italian are growing in popularity. I know a Mexican named Isabella, pronounced EE-sah-beh-lah, not the Spanish pronunciation of EE-sah-beh-yah.
Jacqueline is also used in Spanish and is pronounced Jah-keh-leen.
Jacqueline was used more in the 1960's.
What do you exactly mean by 'this name was more commonly used in the 60's'. Calling it an old fashion name are you now. What, is it too old for your taste? Well I'm too sorry then. In MY opinion this is one of the most magnificent names ever. I actually know a Jacqueline who is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. So I imagine you think she's a 1960's lady right. Well you're wrong. Not all Jacqueline's are all 1960 women. I especially love the fact that this name's pet form is Jackie. It's a really sweet sounding name.
I was just saying it was used a lot in the 60's, I didn't say it was old fashioned and no it is not too old for my taste, I actually love this name and gave it a 10. It was a simple obversation I made so don't get so overparinoid and upset. I wasn't saying anything bad about it all, it is a beautiful name.
I'm sorry if I was acting silly over the whole 1960's commonly use thing. I did not mean to offend anyone. I thought it was a nice name and thought some one was calling it old. Again I'm sorry. I agree with you the name deserves a 10!

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