Jackeline

Meaning of Jackeline

Jackeline flutters onto the scene like a bright mango blossom dancing in the monsoon breeze. Born as a graceful twist on Jacqueline, it traces its roots to the French adaptation of the Hebrew name Yaakov—“supplanter”—weaving a tapestry of heritage from medieval lanes to the spice-scented streets of India. With each syllable—JAK-uh-leen—it crowns its bearer with an aura of gentle strength and timeless elegance. In 2024, Jackeline nestled around the high 900s on U.S. baby charts, granting just enough sparkle to stand out while staying humble. It’s the name one might whisper under a canopy of twinkling fairy lights, imagining Diwali lanterns drifting skyward. Jackeline carries the playful promise of a curious explorer and the warm hug of homemade masala chai on a rainy afternoon. It even boasts the star quality that makes Bollywood’s neon lights pause in admiration. For parents seeking a melody of heritage and modern charm, Jackeline rings with the joyous echo of adventure and mischief.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JAK-uh-leen (/ˈdʒæk.ə.liːn/)

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Notable People Named Jackeline

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Isha Chatterjee
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