While Jacob has long been considered a classic boys name, a new generation of youth will always associate the name with a certain teen werewolf. Thanks to the international sensation known as Twilight, the name has leaped to the top of the baby name lists once again. But this name first originated in another famous book—the Bible. Jacob was the son of Issac whose sons were the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, and he received the name Israel from God later in life. Talk about some big shoes to fill.
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How popular is Jacob? Here's how many babies were named Jacob over time, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
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