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In Samoan, the name Jacob is often translated as "Iakobo." The name has biblical origins, as Jacob is a significant figure in The Bible, known for being one of the patriarchs of the Israelites. In Samoan culture, names are often adapted to fit the phonetic and linguistic structure of the language.

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