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Jacqueline
proper noun 
  1. (given name, female, from Hebrew, ), borrowed from the French feminine form of Jacques (Jacob or James).
Etymology: From Hebrew (Ya"akov), from the Hebrew root ("akev), heel, because Jacob was born just behind Esau, and was grasping Esau"s heel in an effort to prevent him from being born first.

     
 
  

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