Jack is derived from Jackin/Jankin, and began as a medieval diminutive of John. It ultimately, when boiled down, means "Yahweh is Gracious."
Nothing. Jack is a nickname for "John," which is not a Native American name.
it's jack backwards ...
Basically, it means "My prefered day of the week" -hope that helped Jack
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What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
Because he is jack.
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a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul
Jack alty means mean, Normally a grandad and very horrible :D
a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul
If you mean jack from the film Titanic (1997) he is not real.
No. The name Jack comes from the name John, not from Joseph.
'Jack' is not a word in Irish. The male name 'Jack' would have 'Seáinín' as an equivalent in Irish.
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no that is mean to say
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Jack is often used as a nickname for "John", as in St Jack the Divine, or "You don't know Jack S**t!"