Jacopo

Meaning of Jacopo

Jacopo is a male name with Italian origin. It is pronounced as yah-KOH-poh (/jaˈko.po/) in Italian. The name has variations such as Giacomo. In the United States, Jacopo has been given to a small number of baby boys over the years, with 5 occurrences in 2010 and 6 occurrences in 2001. While not very common, Jacopo carries a sense of uniqueness and cultural richness. This name may appeal to parents who appreciate Italian heritage or are looking for a distinctive choice for their son.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as yah-KOH-poh (/jaˈko.po/)

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Notable People Named Jacopo

Jacopo della Quercia, an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, is known as a precursor of Michelangelo and was a contemporary of Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, and Donatello.
Jacopo de' Barbari was an Italian painter and printmaker known for his individual style and influence on Northern European art.
Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio, also known as Jacopo de' Dondi, was a renowned doctor, astronomer, and clock-maker from Padua, Italy, known for his pioneering work in clock design and construction.
Jacopo Bassano, also known as Jacopo dal Ponte, was an Italian painter known for his religious paintings, landscape scenes, and genre paintings, and his work was popular in Venice for its depiction of animals and nocturnal scenes.
Jacopo Aconcio, an Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher, and engineer, is renowned for his significant contribution to the history of religious toleration.
Jacopo Sannazaro was an Italian poet, humanist, and prominent member of the Accademia Pontaniana in Naples.
Jacopo Sansovino - Jacopo d'Antonio Sansovino was a renowned Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, celebrated for his influential works in Venice's Piazza San Marco and considered a pivotal figure in Venetian Renaissance architecture.
Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati, also known as Giacomo Piccolomini, was an influential Italian Renaissance cardinal and humanist.
Jacopo Facciolati was an Italian lexicographer and philologist born in 1682 and passed away in 1769.
Jacopo Piccinino was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, known for his leadership and feudal lordship over various regions in Italy.
Jacopo Vignali was an influential Italian painter during the early Baroque era.
Jacopo Contarini served as the 47th Doge of Venice from 1275 to 1280.
Jacopo Bambini (1582–1629) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his work in Ferrara.
Jacopo Sarto, a retired Italian rugby union player known for his role as a Flanker.
Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo - Jacopo Orsini (1424–1482) was an Italian nobleman from the prominent Orsini family.
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