Jacque
Jacque is a given name, often a diminutive or variant of Jacques, which is the French form of James. The name has origins in Hebrew, deriving from Ya'aqov. Its popularity has varied across different regions and time periods. In some cultures, Jacque is used as a masculine given name, while in others, it might be adopted as a feminine name, though this is less common. The etymological root of the name is associated with the concept of supplanting or holding the heel. Notable individuals who bear the name Jacque contribute to its recognition. The pronunciation of Jacque typically involves a soft 'j' sound, similar to the 'zh' in "measure," followed by the syllable "ack." The spelling can also appear as Jac, Jaque, or other variations. It is a name found in various European countries and has been carried across continents through migration and cultural exchange. The name's inherent simplicity and historical roots have contributed to its enduring presence.