Variant of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques (Jacob), from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter.'
Jacquoline is another variant of Jacqueline, again from Jacques and ultimately from Jacob, meaning supplanter. The spelling alters the familiar form just enough to make it feel new, while still keeping the French and biblical echoes that have long made the name family feel established and elegant.
It sits at the meeting point of tradition and reinvention. The name Jacquoline has a refined, somewhat formal sound, with a softness that comes from its flowing vowels. It feels like a cousin of Jacqueline rather than a simple misspelling, which is part of its appeal.
Rare forms like this often carry a sense of individuality without abandoning recognizability. Jacquoline suggests continuity, sophistication, and a lightly modernized heritage.