Jaclyn Smith
Actor
1945
American actress famous for her role as Kelly Garrett in Charlie's Angels (1976-1981)
"supplanter, one who follows at the heel"
"may God protect"
"feminine form of Jacques (James)"
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“A modern spin on a timeless First Lady favorite”
Jacklynn is a modern spelling variation of Jacqueline, itself the French feminine form of Jacques (James/Jacob). The root goes back to the Hebrew name Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows at the heel.' Jacqueline traveled from the Hebrew Bible through Latin Jacobus, to Old French Jacques, then to the elegant feminine form Jacqueline. The 'y' in Jacklynn gives a contemporary freshness to this centuries-old name.
Jacqueline soared to prominence in American culture through First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 1960s, whose effortless style made the name synonymous with elegance. The simplified Jaclyn spelling became popular in the 1970s-80s through actress Jaclyn Smith of Charlie's Angels fame. Jacklynn offers parents a more individualized modern take on these beloved variants.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis remains one of the most iconic American women of the 20th century, giving any variation of this name enormous cultural prestige. In French culture, Jacqueline is a classic name carrying centuries of noble history.
Actor
1945
American actress famous for her role as Kelly Garrett in Charlie's Angels (1976-1981)
Writer
1945
Bestselling British children's author known for The Story of Tracy Beaker and The Illustrated Mum
Other
1929
First Lady of the United States, style icon, and cultural figure of the 20th century
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