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What does Yakup mean? Yakup as a name for boys has its root in Hebrew, and the meaning of Yakup is "he who supplants". Yakup is an alternate spelling of Jacob (Hebrew). ASSOCIATED WITH Ya-, supplants (victory)
Jaagup is an Estonian masculine given name, variant of Jacob and James. People named Jaagup include: Jaagup Leeman (1893–1986), military commander. Jaagup Kreem (born 1973), musician (Terminaator)
This name, with variant spellings Jessop, Jessup and Jessep, represents a usual pronunciation of the male given name Joseph in the Middle Ages. Deriving from the Hebrew "Yosef", the name means "may God increase, or add (another son)", and was first recorded in its Latinized form "Josephus" in the Domesday Book of 1086.
The name Northrup is a habitational name, derived from the place named Northorpe in the former East Riding of Yorkshire. The place name comes from the Old English "norþ," meaning "north," and "þorp," or "þrop," meaning an "outlying farmstead" or "hamlet."
Kaneenawup is a baby boy name its meaning is one who is sitting like an eagle. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1039 times.