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The name ''''Jacob'''', masc. proper name, name of O.T. patriarch, son of Isaac and Rebecca and father of the founders of the twelve tribes, from L.L. ''Jacobus'', from Gk. ''Iakobos'', from Heb. ''Ya'aqobh'', lit. '''"one that takes by the heel"''' (Gen. xxviii.12), a derivative of 'aqebh "heel."
 
The name ''''Jacob'''', masc. proper name, name of O.T. patriarch, son of Isaac and Rebecca and father of the founders of the twelve tribes, from L.L. ''Jacobus'', from Gk. ''Iakobos'', from Heb. ''Ya'aqobh'', lit. '''"one that takes by the heel"''' (Gen. xxviii.12), a derivative of 'aqebh "heel."
  
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*'''Apostle Jacob''' ([[April 30]] and [[June 30]]), see also '''[[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)]]'''
 
*'''Apostle Jacob''' ([[April 30]] and [[June 30]]), see also '''[[Apostle James (son of Zebedee)]]'''
 
*St. Jacob ([[June 13]])
 
*St. Jacob ([[June 13]])
*St. Jacob of Alaska ([[July 26]])
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*St. [[Jacob Netsvetov|Jacob of Alaska]] ([[July 26]])
 
*St. Jacob the Martyr ([[August 9]])
 
*St. Jacob the Martyr ([[August 9]])
 
*St. Jacob ([[August 16]])
 
*St. Jacob ([[August 16]])
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*St. '''Jacob the Brother of God''', Gr. Άδελφοθέου, ([[October 23]]),  see '''[[Apostle James the Just]]''' also commemorated [[December 26]] or [[December 30]]
 
*St. '''Jacob the Brother of God''', Gr. Άδελφοθέου, ([[October 23]]),  see '''[[Apostle James the Just]]''' also commemorated [[December 26]] or [[December 30]]
 
*St. Jacob, Bishop of Migdonia ([[October 31]]), Gr. Μυγδονίας
 
*St. Jacob, Bishop of Migdonia ([[October 31]]), Gr. Μυγδονίας
*St. Jacob, Priest-martyr ([[November 1]]
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*St. Jacob, Priest-martyr ([[November 1]])
 
*St. Jacob the deacon, Virgin-Martyr ([[November 1]])
 
*St. Jacob the deacon, Virgin-Martyr ([[November 1]])
 
*St. Jacob of Kastoria, Gr. Καστοριά, or from Iveron, Gr. ή Ίβηροσκητιώτης, Virgin New-Martyr ([[November 1]] and [[January 28]] and [[November 2]])
 
*St. Jacob of Kastoria, Gr. Καστοριά, or from Iveron, Gr. ή Ίβηροσκητιώτης, Virgin New-Martyr ([[November 1]] and [[January 28]] and [[November 2]])
 
*St. Jacob the "Anahoritis", Gr. Αναχωρητής, ([[November 26]])
 
*St. Jacob the "Anahoritis", Gr. Αναχωρητής, ([[November 26]])
*St. Jacob, Bishop of Rostovias ([[November 27)) - Russian
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*St. Jacob, Bishop of Rostovias ([[November 27]])) - Russian
 
*St. Jacob of Persia the Great-Martyr ([[November 27]])
 
*St. Jacob of Persia the Great-Martyr ([[November 27]])
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Apostle James]]
 
*[[Apostle James]]
 
 
  
 
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The name 'Jacob', masc. proper name, name of O.T. patriarch, son of Isaac and Rebecca and father of the founders of the twelve tribes, from L.L. Jacobus, from Gk. Iakobos, from Heb. Ya'aqobh, lit. "one that takes by the heel" (Gen. xxviii.12), a derivative of 'aqebh "heel."

List of saints with this name:

See also