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Jacqueline

American  
[jak-uh-lin, -leen, jak-wuh-, zhakuh-leen] / ˈdʒæk ə lɪn, -ˌlin, ˈdʒæk wə-, ʒakəˈlin /
Or Jacquelyn

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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"Families are being exploited at their most vulnerable time," said Jacqueline.

From BBC • Apr. 5, 2026

Jacqueline Smith, Marine Coordinator at the International Transport Workers' Federation, said numerous seafarers had been raising the alarm over supplies in recent days.

From Barron's • Mar. 20, 2026

Ann Pearston, Jacqueline Walsh and Rosemary Hunter had formed the Snowdrop Campaign, named after the only flower blooming at the time of the shootings.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2026

“I have never planted any story in the press. I never compared Jacqueline Onassis’ death to a dog’s.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026

After Hush, I read every single book Jacqueline Woodson had ever written.

From "Sparrow" by Sarah Moon