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Giaco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jim." The masculine diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname for Giacomo ("James"), whose origins trace back to the ancient Hebrew יעקב (Ya'ãqōb) from the root עקב ('qb, "to follow," "to supplant") or word עֲקֵב ('aqeb, "heel"). The pronunciation will be "DJA-ko" for the nickname and "DJA-ko-mo" for the forename in Italian.

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