Jacob is a Hebrew word, meaning "following after" or "supplanter." It has no other meaning in Greek.
James is a complicated biblical name. In the Greek New Testament, James is actually the Hebrew name Jacob. In Spanish, the name Jacob is Iago.
Ἰάκωβος (Iakovos)
Jacob (יעקב, ya'akov) means "he will follow"
Jacob Eibel has written: 'De vocativi usu apud decem oratores atticos' -- subject(s): Case, Greek language, Greek orations
Jacob
What are you talking about??? If you mean Twilight Jacob, that isn't possible until you make a Jacob.
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Jacob
jacob in spanish means ritard or rather mentaly special
No he does not wear a necklace but if you mean can you get a necklace with Jacob on it yes you can i have one
If you mean did Jacob die in Breaking Dawn, no he did not
If you mean Jacob Black aka Taylour then yes he does