Jaak

Male given name
Jaak
GenderMale
Language(s)Estonian
Origin
Region of originEstonia
Other names
Related namesJaagup, Jaakob, Jakob

Jaak is a version of the names Jacob and James in the Estonian language.[1]

People named Jaak include:

  • Jaak Aab (born 1960), Estonian politician
  • Jaak Aaviksoo (born 1954), Estonian politician and physicists
  • Jaak Allik (born 1946), Estonian politician and theatre director
  • Jaak De Boever (born 1937), Belgian racing cyclist
  • Jaak Boon (born 1948), Belgian television writer, director and producer
  • Jaak Gabriëls (born 1943), Belgian politician
  • Jaak Huimerind (born 1957), Estonian architect
  • Jaak-Heinrich Jagor (born 1990), Estonian hurdler
  • Jaak Herodes (born 1944), Estonian politician
  • Jaak Joala (1950–2014), Estonian singer
  • Jaak Jõerüüt (born 1947), Estonian writer and politician
  • Jaak Juske (born 1976), Estonian politician
  • Jaak Kangilaski (1939–2022), Estonian art historian and educator
  • Jaak Kärner (1892–1937), Estonian sport shooter
  • Jaak Kilmi (born 1973), Estonian film director and producer
  • Jaak Leimann (born 1941), Estonian economist and politician
  • Jaak-Nicolaas Lemmens (1823–1881), Belgian organist and composer
  • Jaak Lipso (1940–2023), Estonian basketball player
  • Jaak Madison (born 1991), Estonian politician
  • Jaak Mae (born 1972), Estonian cross-country skier
  • Jaak Panksepp (1943–2017), Estonian-American psychologist, psychobiologist and neuroscientist
  • Jaak Peetre (1935–2019), Estonian-Swedish mathematician
  • Jaak Põldma (born 1988), Estonian tennis player
  • Jaak Prints (born 1981), Estonian actor
  • Jaak Salumets (born 1949), Estonian basketball player and coach
  • Jaak Tamleht (1942-1986), Estonian actor
  • Jaak Urmet, better known as Wimberg (born 1979), Estonian poet and writer
  • Jaak Uudmäe (born 1954), Estonian triple jumper
  • Jaak Valge (born 1955), Estonian historian and politician
  • Jaak van Velthoven (born 1951), Belgian motocross rider
  • Jaak van Wijck (1870–1946), Dutch painter

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eesnime Jaak statistika". www.stat.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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