Jacqueline Ande

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NameRank
Jacqueline 161
Ande 77,272
Jacqueline Ande 9,782,915
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  1. is 77,268th most common Allder
  2. is 77,269th most common Allwardt
  3. is 77,270th most common Aluise
  4. is 77,271st most common Ambroz
  5. is 77,272nd most common Ande
  6. is 77,273rd most common Ausen
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  1. is 9,782,911th most common Jacqueline Amoroso
  2. is 9,782,912th most common Jacqueline Amy
  3. is 9,782,913th most common Jacqueline An
  4. is 9,782,914th most common Jacqueline Andaya
  5. is 9,782,915th most common Jacqueline Ande
  6. is 9,782,916th most common Jacqueline Andreas
  7. is 9,782,917th most common Jacqueline Andrzejewski
  8. is 9,782,918th most common Jacqueline Angeles
  9. is 9,782,919th most common Jacqueline Angelis

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Jacqueline

Meaning & History

Ande

(female) Originally a French feminine diminutive form of Jacques, the French version of James. In the 1960s it became very popular in the United States and elsewhere, influenced in part by the fame and stylish image of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (192994), whose family was of French extraction.

Variants: Jackalyn, Jacalyn, Jacqualine, Jacquelene, Jacquelyn(e), Jacquelin(e), Jacquiline, Jacaline, Jacueline; Jacklyn, Jaclyn.

Pet forms: Jacki, Jackie, Jacky, Jacqui, Jacquie; Jaqui; Jaki, Jakki.

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