Jakub
Appearance
Pronunciation | Polish: [jakup] ⓘ |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Polish, Czech, Slovak, Sorbian |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Kuba |
Related names | Jacob, Jakob, Jakeb, Jaagup, Jakov, Yakub, Yakup |
Look up Jakub in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jakub is a masculine given name. It is the Polish, Czech, and Slovak form of the name Jacob.[1]
In Polish, the diminutive form of Jakub is Kuba.
List of people with the name
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[edit]- Jakub Antczak (born 2004), Polish footballer
- Jakub Apolinarski (born 1999), Polish footballer
- Jakub Arak (born 1995), Polish footballer
- Jakub Arbes (born 1840–1914), Czech writer
- Jakub Auguston (c. 1668–1735), Czech Baroque architect of Italian descent
- Jakub Azulewicz (around 1731 or 1745–1794), Polish–Lithuanian colonel
B
[edit]- Jakub Bąk (born 1993), Polish footballer
- Jakub Banaszek (born 1991), Polish politician
- Jakub Barac (born 1996), Czech footballer
- Jakub Bareš (born 1988), Czech curler
- Jakub Bargiełowski (1921-2010), Polish fighter ace in World War II
- Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (1856–1909), Sorbian poet and writer
- Jakub Bartek (born 1992), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Bartkowski (born 1991), Polish footballer
- Jakub Bartosz (born 1996), Polish footballer
- Jakub Bartoň (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Bednarczyk (born 1999), Polish footballer
- Jakub Bednaruk (born 1976), Polish volleyball player and coach
- Jakub Berman (1901–1984), Polish communist politician
- Jakub Bieroński (born 2003), Polish footballer
- Jakub Biskup (born 1983), Polish footballer
- Jakub Bitman (born 1988), Czech badminton player
- Jakub Blažek (born 1989), Czech footballer
- Jakub Błaszczykowski (born 1985), Polish footballer
- Jakub Bławat (born 1982), Polish footballer
- Jakub Brabec (born 1992), Czech footballer
- Jakub Brabenec (born 2003), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Brašeň (born 1989), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Buchel (born 2002), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Buczek (born 1993), Canadian rower
- Jakub Bureš (born 1981), Czech footballer
- Jakub Bursa (1813–1884), Czech architect and folk artist
- Jakub Bursztyn (born 1998), Polish footballer
C
[edit]- Jakub Čech (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Černín (born 1999), Czech footballer
- Jakub Černý (born 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Červeň (born 2001), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Chleboun (born 1985), Czech footballer
- Jakub Chlebowski (1905–1969), Polish Jewish professor and doctor
- Jakub Chrpa (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Cieciura (born 1983), Polish footballer
- Jakub Ciężki (born 1979), Polish painter
- Jakub Culek (born 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Čunta (born 1996), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Čutta (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Ćwiek (born 1982), Polish fantasy writer
- Jakub Cytryn (1909–1943), Jewish painter in the interwar Poland
- Jakub Czaja (born 1980), Polish steeplechase athlete
- Jakub Czakon (born 1985), Polish chess player
- Jakub Czerwiński (born 1991), Polish footballer
D
[edit]- Jakub Deml (1878–1961), Czech Catholic priest and writer
- Jakub Diviš (born 1986), Czech footballer
- Jakub Dobeš (born 2001), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Dohnálek (born 1988), Czech footballer
- Jakub Drozd (born 2003), Czech footballer
- Jakub Dudycha (born 2005), Czech middle distance runner
- Jakub Dvorský (born 1978), Czech designer and video game creator
- Jakub Dyjas (born 1995), Polish table tennis player
- Jakub Dziółka (born 1980), Polish football manager and former player
E
[edit]- Jakub Egit (1908–1996), Polish Jewish leader
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[edit]- Jakub Feter (born 1987), Polish footballer
- Jakub Fiala (born 1975), American alpine and freestyle skier
- Jakub Ficenec (born 1977), Czech-German ice hockey player
- Jakub Filip (born 2005), Czech tennis player
- Jakub Flek (born 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Fontana (1710–1773), Polish architect of Swiss Italian origin
- Jakub Fulnek (born 1994), Czech footballer
G
[edit]- Jakub Galvas (born 1999), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Garbacz (born 1994), Polish basketball player
- Jakub Gierszał (born 1988), Polish actor
- Jakub Giża (born 1985), Polish shot putter
- Jakub M. Godzimirski (born 1957), Polish-Norwegian social anthropologist
- Jakub Goldberg (1924–2002), Polish scriptwriter, assistant director, and actor
- Jakub of Gostynin (c. 1454–1506), Polish philosopher and theologian
- Jakub Grajchman (1822–1897), Slovak poet
- Jakub Grič (born 1996), a Slovak footballer
- Jakub Grigar (born 1997), Slovak canoeist
- Jakub Grof (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Gronowski (born 1983), Polish footballer
- Jakub J. Grygiel (born 1972), American professor
- Jakub Grzegorzewski (born 1982), Polish footballer
- Jakub Gurecký (2005–2022), Czech motorcycle racer
- Jakub Górski (c. 1525 – 1583), Polish Renaissance philosopher
H
[edit]- Jakub Habusta (born 1993), Czech footballer
- Jakub Hanák (born 1983), Czech rower
- Jakub Hardie-Douglas (born 1982), Polish politician and businessperson of Scottish descent
- Jakub Heidenreich (born 1989), Czech footballer
- Jakub Heilpern (1850–1910), chess master from the Russian Empire
- Jakub Herman (born 1992), Czechice hockey player
- Jakub Hlava (born 1979), Czech ski jumper
- Jakub Holuša (born 1988), Czech middle-distance runner
- Jakub Holúbek (born 1991), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Hora (born 1991), Czech footballer
- Jakub Hottek (born 1983), Czech footballer
- Jakub Hromada (born 1996) Slovak footballer
- Jakub Hronec (born 1992), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Hrstka (born 1990), Czech handball player
- Jakub Hrůša (born 1981), Czech conductor
- Jakub Husník (1837–1916), Czech painter, art teacher
- Jakub Hyman (born 1984), Czech luger
I
[edit]- Jakub Illéš (born 1995), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Iskra (born 2002), Polish footballer
J
[edit]- Jakub Jakubko (born 2004), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Jakubov (born 1989), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Jamróg (born 1991), Polish speedway rider
- Jakub Janda (born 1978), Czech ski jumper
- Jakub Jáně (born 1990), Czech slalom canoeist
- Jakub Janetzký (born 1997), Czech footballer
- Jakub Jankto (born 1996), Czech footballer
- Jakub Janouch (born 1990), Czech volleyball player
- Jakub Janso (born 1989), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Jantulík (born in Čadca), Slovak motorcycle racer
- Jakub Jarosz (born 1987), Polish volleyball player
- Jakub Jasiński (1761-1794), Polish general
- Jakub Jaworowski (born 1981), Polish politician
- Jakub Jaworski (born 1986), Polish short-track speed-skater
- Jakub Jelonek (born 1985), Polish race walker
- Jakub Jesionkowski (born 1989), Polish footballer
- Jakub Jeřábek (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Jiroutek (born 1977), Czech ski jumper
- Jakub Jugas (born 1992), Czech footballer
- Jakub Jurka (born 1999), Czech fencer
K
[edit]- Jakub Kaczmarek (born 1993), Polish racing cyclist
- Jakub Kadák (born 2000), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Kafka (born 1976), Czech footballer
- Jakub Kagan (1896–1942), Polish-Jewish composer, pianist, jazz musician and arranger
- Jakub Kałuziński (born 2002), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kamiński (born 2002), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kania (ice hockey) (born 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kania (poet) (1872–1957), Polish poet, folk writer and national activist
- Jakub Karbownik (born 2001), Polish footballer
- Jakub Karol Parnas (1884–1949), Polish–Soviet biochemist
- Jakub Kastelovič (born 1995),Slovak footballer
- Jakub Kaszuba (born 1988), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kawa (born 1988), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kiełb (born 1993), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kindl (born 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kisiel (born 2003), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kiwior (born 2000), Polish footballer
- Jakub Klepiš (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Klášterka (born 1994), Czech racing driver
- Jakub Kobylański (died 1454), Polish knight and castellan
- Jakub Kochanowski (born 1997), Polish volleyball player
- Jakub Kohák (born 1972), Czech actor and film director
- Jakub Kolski (1899–1941), Polish chess master
- Jakub Kolář (born, 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kołas (1882–1956), Belarusian poet and writer
- Jakub Konečný (born 2002), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kopf (1915–1983), Polish basketball player
- Jakub Koreis (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kornfeil (born 1993), Czech motorcycle racer and jet surfer
- Jakub Kosakowski (born 2002), Polish chess player
- Jakub Kosecki (born 1990), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kosorin (born 1995), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Kosowicz (born 1994), Polish acrobatic gymnast
- Jakub Kostiuczuk (born 1966), Archbishop of Białystok and Gdańsk
- Jakub Kot (born 1990), Polish ski jumper
- Jakub Kotala (born 1996), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kousal (born 2002), Czech footballer
- Jakub Kovář (born 1988), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kowalewski (born 1994), Polish luger
- Jakub Kowalski (born 1987), Polish footballer
- Jakub Krako (born 1990), Slovak visually impaired alpine skier
- Jakub Kraska (born 2000), Polish swimmer
- Jakub Krejčí (born 2002), Czech slalom canoeist
- Jakub Krejčík (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Kresa (1648–1715), Czech mathematician
- Jakub Kroner (born 1987),Slovak filmmaker
- Jakub Melissaeus Krtský (1554–1599), Hussite teacher and priest in Bohemia
- Jakub Krupa (born 1985), Czech handball player
- Jakub Krzewina (born 1989), Polish track and field sprinter
- Jakub Krzyżanowski (born 2006), Polish footballer
- Jakub Krč (born 1997), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Krčín (1535–1604), Czech architect and engineer
- Jakub Kubicki (1758–1833), Polish classicist architect and designer
- Jakub Kucner (born 1988), Polish male fashion model and actor
- Jakub Kudlička (born 1999), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Kulesza (born 1990), Polish politician
- Jakub Kulhánek (born 1984), Czech diplomat and politician
- Jakub Kumoch (born 1975), Polish political scientist and journalist
- Jakub Kunvaldský (1528–1578), Czech Lutheran clergyman
- Jakub Kuzdra (born 1997), Polish footballer
- Jakub Kučera (born 1997), Czech footballer
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[edit]- Jakub Łabojko (born 1997), Polish footballer
- Jakub Landovský (born 1976), Czech politician, lawyer
- Jakub Langhammer (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Ignacy Łaszczyński (1791–1865), Polish regional administrator
- Jakub Lauko (born 2000), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Legierski (born 1994), Polish footballer
- Jakub Lejkin (1906–1942), Polish lawyer, administrator at the Warsaw Ghetto
- Jakub Lev (born 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Lewicki (born 2005), Polish footballer
- Jakub Lofek (born 2005), Polish figure skater
- Jakub Łucak (born 1989), Polish handball player
- Jakub Luka (born 2003), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Łukowski (born 1996), Polish footballer
M
[edit]- Jakub Majerski (born 2000), Polish swimmer
- Jakub Makovička (born 1981), Czech rower
- Jakub Malczewski (born 1974), Polish alpine skier
- Jakub Málek (born 2002), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Malý (1811–1885), Czech historian, writer and journalist
- Jakub Mareczko (born 1994), Italian road cyclist of Polish origin
- Jakub Marek (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Mareš (born 1987), Czech footballer
- Jakub Markovič (born 2001), Czech footballer
- Jakub Martinec (footballer) (born 1998), Czech footballer
- Jakub Martinec (musical artist) (born 1979), Czech musician, conductor and choirmaster.
- Jakub Matai (born 1993), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Maxa (born 1989), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub May (born 1975), Polish drummer
- Jakub Menšík (born 2005), Czech tennis player
- Jakub Michlewicz (1929 – 2013), Polish Jewish member of the Polish Home Army and a child soldier in the Warsaw Uprising
- Jakub Michlík (born 1997), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Michálek (born 1989), Czech politician
- Jakub Milewski (died 1586), Polish Catholic priest
- Jakub Miszczuk (born 1990), Polish footballer
- Jakub Miśkowiak (born 2001), Polish motorcycle speedway rider
- Jakub Moder (born 1999), Polish footballer
- Jakub Molęda (born 1984), Polish singer, composer and theatre actor
- Jakub Mortkowicz (1876−1931), Polish book publisher and bookseller
- Jakub Myszor (born 2002), Polish footballer
N
[edit]- Jakub Nábělek (born 1982), Czech rally driver
- Jakub Nakcjanowicz (1725–1777), Jesuit priest, mathematician, and astronomer of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Jakub Nakládal (born 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Natanson (1832–1884), Polish Jewish chemist and banker
- Jakub Navrátil (born 1984), Czech footballer
- Jakub Nemec (born 1992), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Nečas (born 1995), Czech footballer
- Jakub Niemczyk (born 2004), Polish footballer
- Jakub Niewiadomski (born 2002), Polish footballer
- Jakub Nosek (born 1989), Czech bobsledder
- Jakub Novotný (born 1979), Czech volleyball player
- Jakub Novák (Czech cyclist) (born 1990), Czech cyclist
- Jakub Novák (Slovak cyclist) (born 1988), Slovak cyclist
- Jakub Nowakowski (footballer) (born 2001), Polish footballer
- Jakub Tomasz Nowakowski (born 1924), Polish zoologist, participant of the Warsaw Uprising
O
[edit]- Jakub Obrovský (1882–1949), Czechoslovak artist, sculptor and writer
- Jakub Ojrzyński (born 2003), Polish footballer
- Jakub Józef Orliński (born 1990), Polish singer
- Jakub Orsava (born 1991), Czech hockey player
- Jakub Ostroróg (c. 1516-1568), Polish magnate and politician
- Jakub Otruba (born 1998), Czech racing cyclist
P
[edit]- Jakub W.J. Pacholski (1862–1932), Polish-American Roman Catholic priest
- Jakub Paul (born 1999), Swiss tennis player
- Jakub Paur (born 1992), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Paś (born 1977), Polish scientist and developer
- Jakub Petr (born 1990), Czech footballer
- Jakub Petružálek (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Pešek (born 1993), Czech footballer
- Jakub Pícha (born 1991), Czech footballer
- Jakub Piotrowski (born 1997), Polish footballer
- Jakub Plichta (died 1407), Catholic priest, second bishop of Vilnius
- Jakub Plánička (born 1984), Czech footballer
- Jakub Plšek (born 1993), Czech footballer
- Jakub Podaný (born 1987), Czech footballer
- Jakub Podrazil (born 1992), Czech rower
- Jakub Pokorný (born 1996), Czech footballer
- Jakub Polaczyk (born 1983), Polish-American composer and pianist
- Jakub Polak (musician) (c. 1545 – c. 1605), Polish lutenist and composer
- Jakub Polák (anarchist) (1952–2012), Czech anarchist and anti-racism activist
- Jakub Popielarz (born 1990), Polish footballer
- Jakub Popiwczak (born 1996), Polish volleyball player
- Jakub Považanec (born 1991), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Přichystal (born 1995), Czech footballer
- Jakub Przygoński (born 1985), Polish racing driver
- Jakub Prüher (born 1968), Czech slalom canoeist
- Jakub Puchow (born 1947), Polish diver
R
[edit]- Jakub Rada (born 1987), Czech footballer
- Jakub Rezek (born 1998), Czech footballer
- Jakub Řezníček (born 1988), Czech footballer
- Jakub Rolinc (born 1992), Czech footballer
- Jakub Rondzik (born 1986), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Różalski (born 1981), Polish artist
- Jakub Rutnicki (born 1978), Polish politician
- Jakub Jan Ryba (1765–1815), Czech teacher and composer
- Jakub Rybárik (born 1986), Slovak actor.
- Jakub Rzeźniczak (born 1986), Polish footballer
S
[edit]- Jakub Sangowski (born 2002), Polish footballer
- Jakub Šašinka (born 1995), Czech footballer
- Jakub Schikaneder (1855–1924), Czech painter and art professor
- Jakub Šebesta (born 1948), Czech politician
- Jakub Sedláček (footballer) (born 1998), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Sedláček (ice hockey) (born 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Serafin (born 1996), Polish footballer
- Jakub Sienieński (died 1639), Polish nobleman
- Jakub of Sienno (1413–1480), Polish bishop
- Jakub Šiman (born 1995), Czech footballer
- Jakub Šimoňák (born 1996), Slovak luger
- Jakub Šindel (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Šindelář (born 1986), Czech handball player
- Jakub Sinior (born 2000), Polish footballer
- Jakub Šípek (born 1999), Czech footballer
- Jakub Šiřina (born 1987), Czech basketball player
- Jakub Škarek (born 1999), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Skiba (born 1961), Polish civil servant and diplomat
- Jakub Skierka (born 1998), Polish swimmer
- Jakub Sklenář (footballer) (born 1990), Czech footballer
- Jakub Sklenář (ice hockey) (born 1988), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Skrobanek (c. 1835–1910), merchant, banker and mayor of Cieszyn
- Jakub Skrzyniarz (born 1996), Polish handball player
- Jakub Sládek (born 1990), Czech baseball player
- Jakub Sławek (born 1976), Polish diplomat
- Jakub Słowik (born 1991), Polish footballer
- Jakub Smektała (born 1987), Polish footballer
- Jakub Śmiechowski (born 1991), Polish racing driver
- Jakub Smrž (born 1983), Czech motorcycle road racer
- Jakub Smug (1914–2010), Polish footballer
- Jakub Sobieski (1590–1646), Polish nobleman
- Jakub Sokolík (born 1993), Czech footballer
- Jakub Solnický (born 1994), Czech squash player
- Jakub Špicar (born 1993), Czech sprint canoeist
- Jakub Šťastný (born 2000), Czech track cyclist
- Jakub Stehlík (born 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Štěpánek (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Stepun (born 2001), Polish sprint canoeist
- Jakub Štochl (born 1987), Czech footballer
- Jakub Stolarczyk (born 2000), Polish footballer
- Jakub Straka (born 1997), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Strnad (born 1992), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Strzemię (c. 1340–1409), Polish Roman Catholic archbishop
- Jakub Štvrtecký (born 1998), Czech biathlete
- Jakub Suchánek (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Sucháček (born 1978), Czech ski jumper
- Jakub Suja (born 1988), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jakub Sukeľ (born 1996), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jakub Šulc (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Šural (born 1996), Czech footballer
- Jakub Surovec (1715–1740), Slovak outlaw
- Jakub Švec (born 2000), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Sviták (born 1991), Czech handball player
- Jakub Svoboda (born 1989 in), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Świerczok (born 1992), Polish footballer
- Jakub Świnka (died 1314), Polish Catholic priest and archbishop
- Jakub Sylvestr (born 1989), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Sypek (born 2001), Polish footballer
- Jakub Szczawiński (1577–1637), nobleman in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Jakub Szczepaniak (born 2003),Polish footballer
- Jakub Szefer, American computer scientist and electrical engineer
- Jakub Szela (1787–1860), Polish leader of a peasant uprising in Galicia
- Jakub Szmatuła (born 1981), Polish footballer
- Jakub Szott (born 1998), Canadian football player
- Jakub Szulc (born 1973), Polish politician
- Jakub Szumski (born 1992), Polish footballer
- Jakub Szydłowiecki (ca. 1456–1509), Polish nobleman and politician
- Jakub Szymanski (born 1983), Czech handball player
- Jakub Szymański (athlete) (born 2002), Polish hurdler
- Jakub Szymański (footballer) (born 2002), Polish footballer
- Jakub Szymański (volleyball) (born 1998), Polish volleyball player
- Jakub Szynkiewicz (1884–1966), doctor of oriental studies, mufti in Poland
- Jakub Szyszko (born 2001), Polish handball player
- Jakub Szyszkowski (born 1991), Polish shot putter
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[edit]- Jakub Tancík (born 2000), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Tatarkiewicz (1798–1854), Polish sculptor
- Jakub Tokarz (born 1981), Polish paracanoeist
- Jakub Tomanica (born 1990), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Tomeček (born 1991), Czech sport shooter
- Jakub Tosik (born 1987), Polish footballer
- Jakub Trefný (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Tronina (born 1996), Polish acrobatic gymnast
- Jakub Tyc (born 1992), Polish figure skater
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[edit]- Jakub Uchański (1502–1581), Polish bishop
- Jakub Uhrinčať (born 2001), Slovak footballer
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[edit]- Jakub Vadlejch (born 1990), Czech javelin thrower
- Jakub Vágner (born 1981), Czech television presenter
- Jakub Valský (born 1988), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Vesely (born 1986), Czech volleyball player
- Jakub Vojta (footballer) (born 1991), Czech footballer
- Jakub Vojta (ice hockey) (born 1987), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Vojtuš (born 1993), Slovak footballer
- Jakub Voráček (born 1989), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Vrzáň (born 1987), Czech slalom canoeist
- Jakub Vrána (born 1996), Czech ice hockey player
- Jakub Ignacy Waga (1800–1872), Polish botanist
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[edit]- Jakub Wawrzyniak (born 1983), Polish football pundit and former player
- Jakub Wawszczyk (born 1998), Polish footballer
- Jakub Weinles (1870–1938), Polish painter
- Jakub Wejher (1609–1657), Polish nobleman
- Jakub Wesołowski (born 1985), Polish actor
- Jakub Wierzchowski (born 1977), Polish footballer
- Jakub Wilk (born 1985), Polish footballer
- Jakub Więzik (born 1991), Polish footballer
- Jakub Wolny (born 1995), Polish ski jumper
- Jakub Wrąbel (born 1996), Polish footballer
- Jakub Wróbel (born 1993), Polish footballer
- Jakub Wujek (1541–1597), Polish Jesuit, religious writer,
- Jakub Wygodzki (1856–1941), Polish–Lithuanian Jewish politician
- Jakub Wójcicki (born 1988), Polish footballer
- Jakub Węgrzynkiewicz (1928–006), Polish ski jumper
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[edit]- Jakub Yunis (born 1996), Czech-Iraqi footballer
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[edit]- Jakub Zabłocki (1984–2015), Polish footballer
- Jakub Zadzik (1582–1642), Polish nobleman and bishop
- Jakub Záhlava (born 1980), Czech-German tennis player
- Jakub Zbořil (born 1997), Czech ice hockey
- Jakub Žďánský (born 1986), Czech futsal player
- Jakub Zdrójkowski (born 2000), Polish television, film, and voice actor
- Jakub Zejglic (born 1990), Polish footballer
- Jakub Ziobrowski (born 1997), Polish volleyball player
- Jakub of Żnin (died 1148), archbishop of Gniezno in Poland
- Jakub Żubrowski (born 1992), Polish footballer
- Jakub Żulczyk (born 1983), Polish writer and journalist
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Jakub
- Jakub Haberfeld, Polish alcohol factory
- Jakub Wędrowycz, fictional character, protagonist of a number of short stories by Andrzej Pilipiuk
- Jakub a Terezka, Czech adventure video game
- Jokūbas, Lithuanian version of the name
References
[edit]- ^ Jakub at behindthename.com, accessed on 7 January 2025