Jacoby
j(a)-co-by
Popularity:
2577
Origin:
Hebrew
Meaning:
supplanter
A fresh, fun take on the Hebrew Jacob, Jacoby is a boy's name whose youthful sound does little to quell its strong roots. Derived from the Hebrew Yaakov—itself formed from the word akev, "at the heel"—Jacoby means "supplanter." It's a translation that speaks to the biblical Jacob, who was born clutching the heel of his twin brother and thereby stealing Esau's claim to first-born status. Jacob's reputation adds a cunning edge to Jacoby, but its origin reveals a more amenable side. The Hebrew root qb, which also forms Jacoby's foundations, can also mean "to follow" as well as "to overreach." Whether young Jacoby chooses to fall in line or lead the way, they will always be irreplaceable in your eyes.