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Jacqueline is a given name, the French feminine form of
Jacques Jacques or Jacq are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are over one hundred identified noble families related t ...
, also commonly used in the English-speaking world. Older forms and variant spellings were sometimes given to men.


Origins

Jacqueline comes from French, as the feminine form of
Jacques Jacques or Jacq are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are over one hundred identified noble families related t ...
(English
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). Jacques originated from
Jacob Jacob, later known as Israel, is a Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions. He first appears in the Torah, where he is described in the Book of Genesis as a son of Isaac and Rebecca. Accordingly, alongside his older fraternal twin brother E ...
, which is derived from the
Hebrew Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and ...
.


Variant and diminutive forms

Many variants in both spelling and pronunciation of the name Jacqueline have come into use, such as Jacquelyn, Jackeline,
Jaclyn Jaclyn, often abbreviated to "Jackie", is a feminine given name. It is variant of Jacqueline, a French feminine form of Jacques which in turn comes from Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "supplanter" or possibly "may God protect". Notable people with ...
, Jakelin, Jackielyn, Jacklyn, and Jaqueline. The
diminutive A diminutive is a word obtained by modifying a root word to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment, and sometimes to belittle s ...
for Jacqueline is Jac, Jack, Jackie, Jaque or Jacqui, which also has many variants.


American usage

Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut Jacqueline (; ; ; 15 July 1401 – 8 October 1436), of the House of Wittelsbach, was a noblewoman who ruled the counties of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut in the Low Countries from 1417 to 1433. She was also Dauphine of France for a short time ...
was a famous early bearer of the name. She was the subject of the 1831 popular historical novel '' Jacqueline of Holland'' by Irish novelist Thomas Colley Grattan. The name was in rare, occasional use in the
Southern United States The Southern United States (sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South) is List of regions of the United States, census regions defined by the United States Cens ...
in the 1800s. It first appeared among the 1,000 most used names for American newborn girls in 1898 and reached peak usage in 1950, when it was the 55th most popular name given to American girls. It was regarded by American parents as a feminine version of the name
Jack Jack may refer to: Places * Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community * Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community * Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas People and fictional characters * Jack (given name), a male given name, incl ...
. The name then declined in use by the late 1950s, but increased again in popularity in the early 1960s due to the fame of
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis ( ; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American writer, book editor, and socialite who served as the first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, as the wife of President John F. Kennedy. A popular f ...
, née Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, often referred to as Jackie Kennedy following her marriage to U.S. President
John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was the first Roman Catholic and youngest person elected p ...
. The name was ranked 111th in 1959 and 37th in 1961, the year President Kennedy took office. The name also experienced another surge in popularity in 1964 following the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963 and Jackie Kennedy’s display of
dignity Dignity is a human's contentment attained by satisfying physiological needs and a need in development. The content of contemporary dignity is derived in the new natural law theory as a distinct human good. As an extension of the Enlightenment- ...
and
strength Strength may refer to: Personal trait *Physical strength, as in people or animals *Character strengths like those listed in the Values in Action Inventory *The exercise of willpower Physics * Mechanical strength, the ability to withstand ...
as his grieving
widow A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has Death, died and has usually not remarried. The male form, "widower", is first attested in the 14th century, by the 19th century supplanting "widow" with reference to men. The adjecti ...
. Other media influences have also inspired increased usage of the name. Usage of the spelling variant Jaclyn increased after actress
Jaclyn Smith Jaclyn Smith (born October 26, 1945) is an American actress. She is most notable for her role as Kelly Garrett in the television series ''Charlie's Angels'' (1976–1981), and was the only original female lead to remain with the series for it ...
began appearing on the American television series ''
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'' from 1976 to 1981. Usage of the spelling variant Jacklyn increased after actress
Jacklyn Zeman Jacklyn Lee Zeman (March 6, 1953 – May 9, 2023) was an American actress who portrayed Bobbie Spencer on the ABC daytime soap opera ''General Hospital'' for 45 years. Early life and education Zeman was born in Englewood, New Jersey, to a fam ...
began appearing on the American
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''
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''. Usage of the name Jacqueline increased among
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after it was used for a teenage character on the popular Mexican
telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar Drama (film and television), drama genres around the w ...
''
Soñadoras ''Soñadoras'' is a Mexican telenovela produced and created by Emilio Larrosa with Rocio Taboada and Braulio Pedraza for Televisa in 1998. Plot Psychologist Fernanda, grieving the murder of her fiancé and her father's paralysis from a shooti ...
'', which was also widely viewed in the United States.


World usage

Jacqueline has also been a popular first name in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand,
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
, Spain, and elsewhere. While the popularity of the name and its variants has declined worldwide, it remains in regular use.


Transliterations

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Amharic Amharic is an Ethio-Semitic language, which is a subgrouping within the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages. It is spoken as a first language by the Amhara people, and also serves as a lingua franca for all other metropolitan populati ...
: ጃክሊን (Jakilīni) *
Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ...
: جاكلين *
Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
: Ժագլին, Ժաքլինը (Zhak’liny) *
Bangla Bangla () may refer to: *Bengali language, an eastern Indo-Aryan language *The endonym of Bengal, a geographical and ethno-linguistic region in South Asia *''Bangla-'', a prefix indicating Bangladesh *West Bengal, a state in eastern India, also kn ...
: জ্যাকুলিন (Jyākulina) * Bulgarian: Жаклин, Zhaklina *
Simplified Chinese Simplification, Simplify, or Simplified may refer to: Mathematics Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an equivalent one that is simpler (usually shorter), according to a well-founded ordering. Examples include: ...
: Jiékuílín, 杰奎琳 *
Traditional Chinese A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examp ...
: Jiékuílín, 賈桂琳 *
Cantonese Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family. It originated in the city of Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta. While th ...
: 積琦蓮 * Croatian: Jaklina *
Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus *Czech (surnam ...
: Jakubka, Jakuba * Danish: Jacobine, Bine, Iben *
Dutch Dutch or Nederlands commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands ** Dutch people as an ethnic group () ** Dutch nationality law, history and regulations of Dutch citizenship () ** Dutch language () * In specific terms, i ...
: Jacoba, Jacobina, Jacobine, Coba, Jacomina * French: Jacquette, Jacquetta, Jacqui, Jacquine, Jaquette * Galician: Xaquelina * Georgian: ჟაკლინ (Zhaklin) *
Greek Greek may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all kno ...
: Iakovina (Ιακωβινα) * Gujarati: Jēkvēlina (જેક્વેલિન) *
Hebrew Hebrew (; ''ʿÎbrit'') is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and ...
: ז'קלין, ג'קלין, ג'קי *
Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
: Jaikalina, जैकलिन * Hungarian: Zsaklin *
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
: Giachetta, Giacomina, Giacoma * Irish: Séamaisíona, Seacailín, Siacailín * *
Kannada Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
: Jākvelin, ಜಾಕ್ವೆಲಿನ್ *
Korean Korean may refer to: People and culture * Koreans, people from the Korean peninsula or of Korean descent * Korean culture * Korean language **Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Korean **Korean dialects **See also: North–South differences in t ...
: Jaekeullin, 재클린 *
Latin Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area aroun ...
: Iacoba * Lithuanian: Žaklina *
Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North Macedonia * Mac ...
: Жаклина (Quaklin) *
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of ...
: ജാക്വലിൻ (Jākvalin) *
Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India **Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Mar ...
: जॅकलिन (Jĕkalina) *
Mongolian Mongolian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Mongolia, a country in Asia * Mongolian people, or Mongols * Bogd Khanate of Mongolia, the government of Mongolia, 1911–1919 and 1921–1924 * Mongolian language * Mongolian alphabet * ...
: Жаклин ( Jaklin) * Nepali: जैकलिन (Jaikalina) *
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken * Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin ...
: Jakubina, Żaklina, Żaklin *
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
: ژاکلین * Portuguese: Jaqueline * Punjabi: Jaikalīna, ਜੈਕਲੀਨ *
Russian Russian(s) may refer to: *Russians (), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *A citizen of Russia *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages *''The Russians'', a b ...
: Zhaklin, Яковина, Якубина, Жаклин *
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the co ...
: Жаклина, Žaklin *
Scottish Scottish usually refers to something of, from, or related to Scotland, including: *Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family native to Scotland *Scottish English *Scottish national identity, the Scottish ide ...
: Jamesina *
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas **Spanish cuisine **Spanish history **Spanish culture ...
: Jacoba *
Tamil Tamil may refer to: People, culture and language * Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia **Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka ** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
: Jākkuliṉ, ஜாக்குலின், Jākki ஜாக்கி *
Telugu Telugu may refer to: * Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of South India ** Telugu literature, is the body of works written in the Telugu language. * Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India * Telugu script, used to write the Tel ...
: Jākvelin, జాక్వెలిన్, Jākī జాకీ * Thai: Cæ̆kh ke x līn, แจ๊คเกอลีน * Ukrainian: Zhaklin, Жаклін * Welsh: Jacelin *
Yiddish Yiddish, historically Judeo-German, is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in 9th-century Central Europe, and provided the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with ...
: Jaklin, דזשאַקלין, Jackye דזשאַקקיע


Notable people


Television, stage, and film

* Jacqueline Beer (born 1932), former actress and present chair of the Board of Directors of the Thor Heyerdahl Research Centre *
Jacqueline Bisset Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset ( ; born 13 September 1944) is a British actress. She began her film career in 1965 and first came to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective (1968 film), The Detective'', ''Bullitt'', and ''The Sweet ...
(born 1944), British actress *
Jacqueline Boatswain Jacqueline Boatswain (sometimes credited as Jacqui Boatswain) is an English actress of Vincentian origin. Career She is best known for playing headmistress Mrs Bassinger in the long-running BBC school drama, ''Grange Hill'', from 2003–200 ...
(born 1962), English actress *
Jacqueline Bracamontes Jacqueline Bracamontes Van Hoorde (born 23 December 1979) is a Mexican actress, former model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Nuestra Belleza Jalisco 2000, Nuestra Belleza México 2000 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2001. ...
(born 1979), Mexican actress *
Jackie Brambles Jackie Todd Brambles (born 1 March 1967) is a British journalist, radio DJ and television presenter. In the earlier part of her broadcasting career she was known as Jakki Brambles. Early life and early career Brambles was born in Harlow, Esse ...
(born 1967), British television presenter * Jacqueline Brookes (1930-2013), American stage actress *
Jacqueline Fernandez Jacqueline Genevieve Fernandez (born 11 August 1985) is a Sri Lankan actress based in India. She has worked in Indian films, predominantly in Hindi, besides appearing in reality shows and music videos. Fernandez was born and raised in Bahrain. ...
(born 1985), Bahraini–Sri Lankan actress and model * Jacqueline Ellen Last O'Neil Henderson (born 1975), Australian radio host known as "Jackie O" * Jacqueline "Jackie" Emerson, American actress * Jacqueline (Jackée) Harry (born 1956), American actress * Jacqueline Hennessy (born 1968), Canadian actress and singer *
Jacqueline Hill Grace Jacqueline Hill (17 December 1929 – 18 February 1993)Obituary
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(1929-1993), British actress *
Jacqueline Jossa Jacqueline Mary Osborne (''née'' Jossa) (born 29 October 1992) is an English actress. She is known for portraying Lauren Branning in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. In 2019, Jossa won the nineteenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Ou ...
(born 1992), English actress *
Jacqueline Kim Jacqueline Joan Kim is an American writer, actress, filmmaker, and composer. She was nominated for a FIND Independent Spirit award for Best Supporting Actress in the film '' Charlotte Sometimes''. Early life Kim was born in March 31, 1970, i ...
, Korean-American actress best known for the role of Lao Ma in the television series ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' * Jacqueline Laurence (1932–2024), French-born Brazilian actress and theatre director * Jacqueline Leonard, Scottish actress * Jacqueline Logan (1902-1983), American silent film actress *
Jacqueline McKenzie Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born 24 October 1967) is an Australian film and stage actress. Early life Born in Sydney, New South Wales, McKenzie attended Wenona School in North Sydney, New South Wales, North Sydney until 1983 then moved to Pymb ...
(born 1967), Australian actress * Jacquelyn Mills, Canadian documentary filmmaker *
Jacqueline Obradors Jacqueline Obradors (born October 6, 1966) is an American actress. She has appeared in films such as '' Six Days, Seven Nights'' (1998), '' Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo'' (1999), '' Tortilla Soup'' (2001), ''A Man Apart'' (2003) and ''Unstoppable'' ...
(born 1966), American actress * Jacqueline Pagnol (1920-2016), French actress * Jacqueline Pearce (1943-2018), British actress *
Jacqueline Pillon Jacqueline Patricia Pillon (born December 27, 1977) is a Canadian actress. She is best known as the voice of Matt in ''Cyberchase'' and Cookie Falcone (MacDougall) in ''Fugget About It''. Life and career Early life Pillon was born in Windsor, ...
(born 1977), voice actress best known for the role of Matthew in the PBS cartoon series ''CyberChase'' * Jacqueline Royaards-Sandberg (1876–1976), Dutch actress *
Jacqueline Scott Jacqueline Sue Scott (June 25, 1931 – July 23, 2020) was an American actress who appeared on Broadway and in several films, but mostly guest starred in more than 100 television programs. Biography The daughter of John and Maxine Scott, she se ...
(1931–2020), American actress *
Jaclyn Smith Jaclyn Smith (born October 26, 1945) is an American actress. She is most notable for her role as Kelly Garrett in the television series ''Charlie's Angels'' (1976–1981), and was the only original female lead to remain with the series for it ...
(born 1945), American actress and businesswoman * Jacqueline Toboni (born 1992), American actress * Jacqueline Wu (born 1968), Hong Kong actress


Sports

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Jacqueline Batteast Jacqueline Batteast (born March 26, 1983) is a professional basketball player from South Bend, Indiana, who last played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) for the Detroit Shock. Batteast attended the University of Notre Dame, ...
(born 1983), US basketball player * Jacqueline Delord (born 1970), French swimmer * Jackie Silva (born 1962), Brazilian beach volleyball player *
Jackie Gayda Jacquelyn Suzanne Gayda (born November 3, 1981) is an American retired professional wrestler and valet, best known for her work in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). She was awarded a contract with WWE ...
(born 1981), American semi-retired professional wrestler *
Jackie Joyner-Kersee Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee (born March 3, 1962) is an American former track and field athlete who competed in both the heptathlon and long jump. She won three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals at four different Olympic Games. Joyne ...
(born 1962), American retired track and field athlete *
Jacqueline Moore Jacqueline DeLois Moore (born January 6, 1964) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler and Manager (professional wrestling), professional wrestling manager. She is currently signed to WWE under a legends contract. Moore also ...
(born 1964), American semi-retired professional wrestler * Jacqueline Perkins (born 1965), Australian long-distance runner * Jacquie Phelan (born 1955), American professional mountain bike champion * Jacqueline Pusey (born 1959), Jamaican sprint athlete * Jacqueline Todten (born 1954), German javelin thrower


Literature

* Jacqueline Bishop, Jamaican writer, visual artist and photographer * Jacqueline Briskin (1927-2014), writer * Jacqueline "Jackie" French (born 1953), Australian children's writer * Jacqueline Jackson (born 1944), author and peace activist *
Jacqueline Susann Jacqueline Susann (August 20, 1918 – September 21, 1974) was an American novelist and actress. Her novel ''Valley of the Dolls (novel), Valley of the Dolls'' (1966) is one of the List of best-selling books, best-selling books in publishing his ...
(1918-1974), American writer *
Jacqueline Wilson Dame Jacqueline Wilson (' Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English novelist known for her popular children's literature. Her novels have been notable for tackling realistic topics such as adoption and divorce. Since her debut novel in 1969, ...
(born 1945), English novelist *
Jacqueline Woodson Jacqueline Woodson (born February 12, 1963) is an American writer of books for children and adolescents. She is best known for '' Miracle's Boys'', and her Newbery Honor-winning titles '' Brown Girl Dreaming'', '' After Tupac and D Foster'', ''F ...
(born 1963), American writer


Music

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Jacqueline Boyer Eliane Ducos (born 23 April 1941), known professionally as Jacqueline Boyer (), is a French singer and actress. She is also the daughter of performers Jacques Pills and Lucienne Boyer. In Eurovision Song Contest 1960, 1960, she won the Eurovis ...
(born 1941), French singer and actress * Jacqueline "Jacky" Clark Chisholm (born 1948), American singer *
Jacqueline du Pré Jacqueline may refer to: People * Jacqueline (given name), including a list of people with the name * Jacqueline Moore (born 1964), ring name "Jacqueline", American professional wrestler Arts and entertainment * ''Jacqueline'' (1923 film) ...
(1945-1987), British cellist * Jacqueline Marie "Jackie" Evancho (born 2000), American classical crossover singer *
Jacqueline Govaert Jacqueline Govaert (; born 20 April 1982) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is best known as the leader of Dutch band Krezip. After Krezip disbanded in 2009, Govaert started a solo music career. She released her debut album ''Good ...
(born 1982), Dutch singer * Jacqueline Sagana (born 1984), known as Jackie Sagana, Spanish R&B singer * Jacqueline Taïeb (born 1948), French singer


Science

* Jacqueline Barton (born 1952), American chemist * Jacqueline Beggs (born 1962), New Zealand entomologist and ecologist * Jakelin Caal (2011-2018), Guatemalan immigrant child who died while under the care of US border control * Jacqueline Chen, American applied mathematician and mechanical engineer * Jacqueline Coutras (born 1942), French geographer, CNRS researcher, and pioneer of gender geography in France * Jacqueline Dewar, American mathematician * Jacqueline McGlade (born 1955), British-born Canadian environmental scientist * Jacqueline Noonan (1928–2020), American pediatric cardiologist


Other people

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Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut Jacqueline (; ; ; 15 July 1401 – 8 October 1436), of the House of Wittelsbach, was a noblewoman who ruled the counties of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut in the Low Countries from 1417 to 1433. She was also Dauphine of France for a short time ...
(1401–1436) *
Jacqueline Felice de Almania Jacqueline Felice de Almania (· ), () was reportedly from Florence, Italy. She was an early 14th-century French physician in Paris, France who was placed on trial in 1322 for unlawful practice. Career Jacqueline was born into a prominent French ...
(), Italian physician *
Jacqueline Auriol Jacqueline Marie-Thérèse Suzanne Auriol (; ; 5 November 1917 – 11 February 2000) was a French aviator who set several world speed records. Biography Born in Challans, Vendée, the daughter of a wealthy shipbuilder, Edmond Pierre Douet, sh ...
, (1917–2000), French aviator * Jacqueline Bishop, Jamaican writer, visual artist and photographer *
Jacqueline Bracamontes Jacqueline Bracamontes Van Hoorde (born 23 December 1979) is a Mexican actress, former model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Nuestra Belleza Jalisco 2000, Nuestra Belleza México 2000 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2001. ...
, beauty pageant titleholder *
Jacqueline Cochran Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive. She pioneered women's aviation as one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation. She set numerous records and was the first woman to br ...
(1906–1980), American aviator and business executive, first woman pilot to break the sound barrier and head of the Women Airforce Service Pilots for part of World War II *
Jacqueline de Jong Jacqueline Beatrice de Jong (3 February 1939 – 29 June 2024) was a Dutch painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. Biography Early life and escape (1939–1957) De Jong was born in the Dutch town of Enschede, where her father, Hans, owned ...
(1939–2024), Dutch painter, sculptor and graphic artist *
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis ( ; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American writer, book editor, and socialite who served as the first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, as the wife of President John F. Kennedy. A popular f ...
, (1929–1994), widow of US President John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis * Jakelin de Mailly, a Frankish knight (male) who took part in the
Battle of Cresson The Battle of Cresson was a small battle between Frankish and Ayyubid forces on 1 May 1187 at the "Spring of the Cresson." While the exact location of the spring is unknown, it is located in the environs of Nazareth. The conflict was a prelude ...
in 1187 *
Jacqueline Aguilera Marcano Jacqueline María Aguilera Marcano (born 17 November 1976 in Valencia, Carabobo, Valencia, Carabobo) is a Venezuelan model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 1995 became the fifth woman from Venezuela to capture the Miss World 1995, Mi ...
(born 1976), 1995 Miss World representative of Venezuela *
Jacqueline Panis Jacqueline Panis (born 16 April 1948) was a member of the Senate of France, representing the Meurthe-et-Moselle department from 2007 to 2011. She is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement The Union for a Popular Movement ( ; UMP ) was a ...
(born 1948), French politician * Jacqueline Perkins (diplomat), British diplomat and ambassador *
Jacqueline de Quattro Jacqueline Denise de Quattro (born 28 June 1960) is a Swiss-Italian politician, lawyer, and former judoka. As a member of the The Liberals (Switzerland), FDP.The Liberals, she was elected to the Council of State of Vaud in 2007. In 2019, she was e ...
(born 1960), Swiss politician *
Jacqueline Ripstein Jacqueline Ripstein is an artist from Mexico City. She created the "Invisible Art and Light Technique" for which she holds two patent A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from ma ...
, Mexican artist * Jacqueline Saburido, victim and survivor of a high-profile drunk-driving incident *
Jacqui Smith Jacqueline Jill Smith, Baroness Smith of Malvern (born 3 November 1962), is a British politician, broadcaster and life peer who has been serving as Minister of State for Skills since 2024. A member of the Labour Party, she was Member of Pa ...
(born 1962), British politician, former Home Secretary * Jackie Stallone (1921–2020), American astrologer, mother of actor Sylvester Stallone and singer Frank Stallone * Jacqueline Thomas (1945-1961), victim in a high-profile 1960s English murder case *
Jakelin Troy Jakelin Fleur Troy (born 1960) is an Australian linguist and sociologist, and academic, Director, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research at the University of Sydney. She is known for her 1994 work, ''The Sydney Language''. Early life ...
(born 1960), Australian linguist *
Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Jacqueline Grennan Wexler (born Jean Marie Grennan; August 2, 1926 – January 19, 2012), commonly known as Sister J, was an American Catholic religious sister who rose to prominence when she, as President of Webster College, strove to convince ...
(1926-2012), American Roman Catholic nun and university president * Jacqueline Winsor (1941–2024), Newfoundland-born American sculptor


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Jacqueline Ingrid Bouvier The Simpson family are the titular main characters featured in the animated television series ''The Simpsons''. The Simpsons are a nuclear family consisting of married couple Homer and Marge and their three children, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Th ...
, TV cartoon character on ''The Simpsons'' * Jacqueline Beulah Burkhart, character from ''That '70s Show'' * Jacqueline "Jacqui" Bernadette McQueen, character from the long-running soap opera ''Hollyoaks'' * Jacqueline Natla, main antagonist and final boss from ''Tomb Raider'' video games * Jacqueline Andrea Suzette Tyler, a character from the 2005 ''Doctor Who'' television series * Jacqueline Payne Marone, character from ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' * Jackie Wilcox, character from the TV series ''Heroes'' * Jacqueline De Bellefort (De Severac in the stage version), character from Agatha Christie's novel ''
Death on the Nile ''Death on the Nile'' is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 1 November 1937 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at ...
'' * Jacqueline Barrett, character from '' Jack & Jill'' * Jacqueline Falsworth-Crichton, comic book character *Jacqueline de Ghent, character from ''
Ever After ''Ever After'' (known in promotional material as ''Ever After: A Cinderella Story'') is a 1998 American romantic period drama film inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale "Cinderella". It is directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barry ...
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See also

* Jacqui * Jackie * Jackeline *
Jaclyn Jaclyn, often abbreviated to "Jackie", is a feminine given name. It is variant of Jacqueline, a French feminine form of Jacques which in turn comes from Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "supplanter" or possibly "may God protect". Notable people with ...
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