📖 Über Jacobo
Jacobo ist die spanische Form von Jakob mit der Bedeutung 'Verdränger'; er bewahrt die ursprüngliche lateinisch-hebräische Form am treuesten und wurde von zwei herausragenden lateinamerikanischen Persönlichkeiten des 20. Jahrhunderts getragen: dem guatemaltekischen Präsidenten Jacobo Arbenz, 1954 durch einen CIA-Putsch gestürzt, und dem argentinischen Journalisten Jacobo Timerman, während des Schmutzigen Krieges inhaftiert.
📍 Details
- HerkunftHebrew
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungVariant of Jacob. Supplanter, holder of the heel
🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen
⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán — President of Guatemala (1951-1954) whose land reform programme redistributed United Fruit Company land to peasant farmers; his government was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup (Operation PBSUCCESS) in 1954, in one of the most consequential acts of Cold War interventionism in Latin America; his removal set off decades of Guatemalan civil conflict.
- Jacobo Timerman — Argentine newspaper editor and journalist (1923-1999); imprisoned and tortured without trial during Argentina's military dictatorship (1976-1983); his memoir Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number became an international indictment of the junta's human rights abuses and won him global recognition as a champion of press freedom and human dignity.
- Jacob (Biblical Patriarch) — Third of the Hebrew Patriarchs, son of Isaac and Rebekah; his famous nighttime wrestling match with a divine being ended with him receiving the name Israel ('one who struggles with God'); ancestor of the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the entire Jewish people; his story spans much of the Book of Genesis.
- Jacobo de Voragine — Italian archbishop and hagiographer (c. 1230-1298) whose Golden Legend (Legenda Aurea) compiled lives of the saints and became one of the most widely read books of the Middle Ages, second only to the Bible; it shaped Catholic devotion and iconography for centuries.