The name Jake is short for Jacob, a Hebrew word meaning supplanter or "held by the heel." As a noun Jake is a slang word that refers to a dangerous potion of methylated spirits made by hobos during the Depression. As an adjective, Jake is a slang word meaning excellent, extremely satisfactory or pleasant. -------
SUPPLANTER : one who replaces another in a position or role Pronounced "suh-PLANT-ur".
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a word of contrary meaning to the first word
There is no Hebrew word for supplanter. The Hebrew name Ya'akov is often translated as supplanter, but it really means "He will follow"
Jamie - of Spanish origin meaning to supplant or the supplanter
He who supplants OR The Supplanter He who supplants ORThe Supplanter
Jacob is a Hebrew word, meaning "following after" or "supplanter." It has no other meaning in Greek.
Jacob derives from the Hebrew name Yakov, meaning "supplanter"
it means ''the supplanter'' orgin hebrew the gender in unisex meaning suplanter and the orgin:hebrew
The name Jake is short for Jacob, a Hebrew word meaning supplanter or "held by the heel." As a noun Jake is a slang word that refers to a dangerous potion of methylated spirits made by hobos during the Depression. As an adjective, Jake is a slang word meaning excellent, extremely satisfactory or pleasant. -------
SUPPLANTER : one who replaces another in a position or role Pronounced "suh-PLANT-ur".
One Seizing the Heel; a 'supplanter'. i.e. one who disposses and takes the the place of another, especially y underhand means.
Jim is short for James.The Hebrew word/name translated as James means supplanter; substitute. For etymology and variants/alternatives, see Related links below this box.
The Supplanter
There is no specific biblical meaning for the name Jacqueline as it is not found in the Bible. However, the name Jacqueline is often believed to mean "supplanter" or "may God protect" in French.