Jacob (first name)
Jacob is a male given name and a variant of the name Jakob . Like that, it is also used as a family name : see Jacob (family name) .
A.
- Jacob Aall (1773–1844), Norwegian politician
 - Jacob Abbott (1803–1879), American youth writer
 - Jacob Fidelis Ackermann (1765–1815), German physician
 - Jacob Niclas Ahlström (1805–1857), Swedish conductor and composer
 - Jacob von Albaum (before 1500–1548), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery in the Duchy of Westphalia
 - Jacob Alberts (1860–1941), German painter
 - Jacob Andreae (1528–1590), German Lutheran theologian
 - Jacob Astor (1867–1938), German politician
 - Jacob Audorf (1835–1898), German poet, editor and activist of the labor movement
 - Jacob Adriaensz. Backer (1608–1651), Dutch portrait and history painter
 
B.
- Jacob Balde (1604–1668), German Jesuit and poet
 - Jacob Heinrich Balecke (1731–1778), German politician, lawyer and senator
 - Jacob do Bandolim (1918–1969), Brazilian mandolinist and composer
 - Jacob Barbireau (1455 / 56–1491), Belgian composer
 - Jacob Bartsch (1600–1633), German astronomer
 - Jacob Bassevi (1580–1634), Bohemian court factor and financier
 - Jacob Friedrich Behrend (1833–1907), German lawyer
 - Jacob Bekenstein (1947–2015), Israeli physicist
 - Jacob ben Jechiel Loans († around 1506), personal physician of Friedrich III.
 - Jacob Bernays (1824–1881), German philologist
 - Jacob Beurlin (1520–1561), German Protestant theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Böhme (1575–1624), German mystic and natural philosopher
 - Jacob Brown (soccer player) (born 1998), English soccer player
 - Jacob Daniel Bruce (1669–1735), Scottish field marshal in the service of the Russian army
 - Jacob Daniel Burgschmiet (1796–1858), German sculptor and ore caster
 - Jacob Burckhardt (1818–1897), Swiss humanist and cultural historian
 
C.
- Jacob van Campen (1596–1657), Dutch painter and architect
 - Jacob Caro (1835–1904), German historian
 - Jacob Cats (1577–1660), Dutch poet and politician
 - Jacob Clemens (1815–1862), German philosopher and writer
 - Jacob Cohen , birth name of Rodney Dangerfield (1921-2004), American actor
 - Jacob Courtain (~ 1760–1825), German organ builder
 - Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp (1594–1652), Dutch painter
 
D.
- Jacob Dahl (1878–1944), Faroese provost and Bible translator
 - Jacob Davis (Tailor) (1834-1908), American tailor
 - Jacob Denner (1681–1735), German instrument maker
 - Jacob van Deventer (~ 1500–1575), Dutch cartographer
 - Jacob L. Devers (1887–1979), American general
 - Jacob Duck (1600–1667), Dutch painter
 
E.
- Jacob Christian Hansen Ellehammer (1871–1946), Danish aviation pioneer
 - Jacob Emden (1697–1776), Jewish scholar
 - Jacob Emele (1707–1780), south German baroque master builder
 - Jacob Epstein (1880–1959), English sculptor and draftsman
 - Jacob Ericksson (* 1967), Swedish actor
 - Jacob van Es (1596–1666), Flemish painter
 - Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup (1825–1913), Danish politician
 - Jacob van Eyck (~ 1590–1657), Dutch musician
 
F.
- Jacob von Falke (1825–1897), German-Austrian cultural and art historian and aesthetician
 - Jacob Felsing (1802–1883), German engraver
 - Jacob Fleck (1881–1953), Austrian film director, screenwriter, film producer and cameraman
 - Jacob August Franckenstein (1689–1733), German encyclopaedist
 - Jacob Frey (1520–1562), playwright and poet
 - Jacob Friedrich Friese (1765–1833), German schoolmaster, organist and organ builder, see Friedrich Friese I
 - Jacob Funckelin (1522 / 23-1565 / 66), ref. Theologian and playwright
 - Jacobus Johannes Fouché (1898–1980), South African politician
 
G
- Jacob Gilboa (1920–2007), Israeli composer
 - Jacob Gipstein (* 1928), maiden name of the Israeli artist Yaacov Agam
 - Jacob Goedecker (1882–1957), German aircraft designer
 - Jacob Golden (* mid 1970s), American singer, songwriter and guitarist
 - Jacob Gråberg (1776–1847), Swedish scholar
 - Jacob Pauli Gregoriussen (* 1932), Fähring architect, graphic artist and author
 - Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), German linguist and literary scholar
 - Jacob Groll (* 1979), Austrian film director and screenwriter
 - Jacob Paul von Gundling (1673–1731), German historian
 - Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal (* 1980), American actor, see Jake Gyllenhaal
 
H
- Jacob Haafner (1754–1809), German-Dutch East Indiaman and travel writer
 - Jacob de Haan (* 1959), Dutch composer and musician
 - Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737–1807), German landscape painter
 - Jacob Adolf Hägg (1850–1928), Swedish composer
 - Jacob Hamblin (1819–1886), American pioneer
 - Jacob Hamburger (1826–1911), German rabbi
 - Jacob Handl (1550–1591), composer and singer
 - Jacob Wilhelm Haniel (1734–1782), German merchant
 - Jacob Harmensz (1560–1609), Dutch Protestant theologian
 - Jacob van Heemskerk (1567–1607), Dutch navigator and captain
 - Jacob Heerbrand (1521–1600), German theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Hegge , called Finkenblock , Lutheran theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Henot (1545–1625), German postmaster and postal organizer
 - Jacob Ludwig Philipp August Franz Hergenhahn (1804–1874), Nassau liberal politician
 - Jacob Hilsdorf (1872–1916), German photographer
 - Jacob Holdt (* 1947), Danish photographer and writer
 - Jacob Hübner (1761–1826), German entomologist
 - Jacob Hveding , Løgmaður of the Faroe Islands
 
J
- Jacob John (1674–1727), German lawyer and politician
 - Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Dutch painter
 - Jacob Axel Josephson (1818–1880), Swedish composer
 
K
- Jacob Katz (1904–1998), Israeli historian and philosopher
 - Jacob de Kempenaer (1793-1870), Dutch politician
 - Jacob Klein (1899–1978), German-American philosopher and mathematician
 - Jacob Herman Klein (1688–1748), Dutch composer
 - Jacob Theodor Klein (1685–1759), Polish-German lawyer, historian, mathematician, natural scientist and diplomat
 - Jacob Knade (~ 1490–1564), German Protestant theologian
 - Jacob Koerfer (1875–1930), German architect
 - Jacob Kohnstamm (* 1949), Dutch politician
 - Jacob Körner (* 1995), young German actor
 - Jacob Kremer (1924-2010), German theologian
 
L.
- Jacob Leisler (1640–1691), American colonialist of German descent
 - Jacob van Lennep (1802–1868), Dutch writer
 - Jacob Leupold (1674–1727), German mechanic and instrument maker
 - Jacob Harold Levison (1915-2001), American songwriter
 - Jacob Locher (1471–1528), German humanistic dramatist, philologist and translator
 - Jacob Lucius the Elder (approx. 1530–1597), German draftsman and printer
 - Jacob Wilhelm Lustig (1706–1796), Dutch composer, organist and music theorist
 
M.
- Jacob Achilles Mähly (1828–1902), Swiss philologist
 - Jacob Le Maire (1585-1616), Dutch navigator
 - Jacob Malik (1906–1980), Soviet diplomat and politician, see Jakow Alexandrowitsch Malik
 - Jacob Mangers (1889–1972), Norwegian clergyman
 - Jacques I. de Bourbon, comte de La Marche (1319–1362), French count
 - Jacob A. Marinsky (1918-2005), American chemist
 - Jacob Marschak (1898–1977), American economist of Ukrainian descent
 - Jacob Martini (1570–1649), German theologian and philosopher
 - Jacob Marx (politician) (1926–1992), German politician (CDU), MdL Hessen
 - Jacob Masen (1606–1681), German literary theorist, poet and historian
 - Jacob Mayer (master builder) (1610–1683), German master builder and local politician
 - Jacob Mayer (manufacturer) (1813–1875), German manufacturer
 - Jacob Mayer (dialect poet) (1866–1939), German dialect poet
 - Jacob Anton Mayer (1782–1857), German publisher
 - Jacob Meckel (1842–1906), German officer
 - Jacob von Melle (1659–1743), German theologian, polyhistor and author
 - Jacob Miller (musician) (1952–1980), Jamaican reggae singer
 - Jacob W. Miller (1800–1862), American politician
 - Jacob Montanus (1460–1534), German theologian, humanist and reformer
 - Jacob Morenga (1875–1907), Namibian miner, Nama leader and guerrilla fighter
 - Jacob Levy Moreno (1889–1974), Romanian doctor and psychiatrist
 - Jacob van Moscher (~ 1615–1655), Dutch painter
 - Jacob Mumenthaler-Marti (1737–1787), Swiss surgeon and surgeon
 - Jacob Murey (* 1941), Israeli chess player
 - Jacob Muyser (1896–1956), Dutch priest and liturgical scholar
 
N
- Jacob Nachod (1814–1882), German banker and philanthropist
 - Jacob Naffzer (~ 1529–1586), German woad dealer, senior councilor and patrician
 - Jacob Nampudakam (* 1955), Indian religious and 22nd rector general of the Pallottines
 - Jacob Neusner (1932–2016), American religious scholar and Judaist
 - Jacob Ngunzu (* 1959), Kenyan marathon runner
 - Jacob Nöbbe (1850-1919), German painter
 - Jacob Nufer , Swiss pork cutter and doctor
 
O
- Jacob Hermann Obereit (1725–1798), German writer, philosopher and surgeon
 - Jacob Obrecht (1457 / 8–1505), Flemish composer and singer
 - Jacob Okanka Obetsebi-Lamptey (1946–2016), Ghanaian politician and television and radio producer and presenter
 - Jacob Other (1485–1547), German Reformed theologian
 - Jacob Oudkerk (* 1937), Dutch cyclist
 
P
- Jacob Paix (1556–1623), German organist, organ builder, bandmaster, composer and editor
 - Jacob Rodrigues Pereira (1715–1780), Portuguese deaf teacher
 - Jacob Picard (1883–1967), German writer and poet
 - Jacob Pins (1917–2005), German-Israeli artist
 - Jacob Praetorius the Elder (around 1520–1586), German organist and composer
 - Jacob Praetorius the Younger (1586–1651), German organist and composer
 - Jacob Probst (1486–1562), German Protestant theologian
 
R.
- Jacob Moe Rasmussen (* 1975), Danish racing cyclist
 - Jacob Christoph Raßler (1605–1665), Austrian diplomat, politician, member of the Reichstag
 - Jacob Ludwig Theodor Reh (1801–1868), German politician
 - Jacob Heinrich Rehder (1790–1852), German court gardener
 - Jacob Friedrich Reimmann (1668–1743), German Lutheran theologian, educator, historian and philosopher
 - Jacob August Riis (1849–1914), American journalist and photographer
 - Jacob van Rijs (* 1964), Dutch architect
 - Jacob Roggeveen (1659–1729), Dutch navigator and explorer
 - Jacob Leon Rubenstein (1911–1967), murderer of the Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
 - Jacob Runge (1527–1595), German Lutheran theologian
 - Jacob Izaaksoon van Ruisdael (1628 / 29–1682), Dutch painter
 - Jacob Rupertus (1827–1900), American designer and manufacturer of handguns
 
S.
- Jacob Sacks (* 1977), American jazz pianist
 - Jacob von Salza (1481–1539), Bishop of Breslau
 - Jacob von Sandrart (1630–1708), German engraver and publisher
 - Jacob von Sarug (451-521), Syrian hymn poet and bishop
 - Jacob Christian Schäffer (1718–1790), German superintendent, associate professor, botanist, mycologist, entomologist and ornithologist and inventor
 - Jacob Georg Schäffer (1745–1814), German criminalist
 - Jacob Schenck (1508–1554), German Protestant theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Matthias Schmutzer (1733–1811), Austrian engraver and painter
 - Jacob Schuback (1726–1784), a Hamburg lawyer, diplomat and composer
 - Jacob van Schuppen (1670–1751), Austrian court painter
 - Jacob Schwieger (1629–1663), North German poet
 - Jacob Severin (1691–1753), Danish wholesale merchant
 - Jacob Johann Sievers (1731–1808), Russian statesman and reformer
 - Jacob Smith (actor) (born 1990), American actor and musician
 - Jacob Smith (ice hockey player) (* 1995), Italian-Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
 - Jacob van Spreeuwen (1611–1658), Dutch painter
 - Jacob Stickelberger (* 1940), Swiss songwriter and lawyer
 - Jacob Stratner († 1550), German Protestant theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Strauss (~ 1480 – before 1530), German Protestant theologian and reformer
 - Jacob Sturm (copperplate engraver) (also Jakob Sturm ; 1771–1848), German copperplate engraver and naturalist
 - Jacob Karl F. Sturm (1803–1855), Swiss-French mathematician and physicist, see Charles-François Sturm
 
T
- Jacob Taubes (1923–1987), religious sociologist, philosopher and Judaist
 - Jacob Engelbert Teschemacher (1711–1782), German organ builder
 - Jacob Tullin Thams (1898–1954), Norwegian ski jumper, cross-country skier and sailor
 - Jacob Karl Tiedtke (1875–1960), German actor
 - Jacob van Toorenvliet (1635–1719), Dutch painter and etcher
 
U
- Jacob Ungerer (1840–1920), German sculptor and art professor
 - Jacob van Utrecht (~ 1479 – after 1525), Dutch painter
 
V
- Jacob Venedey (1805–1871), German publicist and politician
 - Jacob Viner (1892–1970), Canadian-American economist
 - Jacob Volhard (1834–1910), German chemist
 
W.
- Jacob Wackernagel (1853–1938), Swiss Indo-Europeanist and linguist
 - Jacob Walcher (1887–1970), German politician and trade unionist
 - Jacob Wassermann (1873–1934), German writer
 - Jacob Weber (1872–1944), German politician
 - Jacob Gottfried Weber (1779–1839), German music theorist, composer and lawyer
 - Jacob Wimpfeling (1450–1528), German poet, educator and historian
 - Jacob Weigert (1981), German actor
 
X
- Jacob Xavier (1936–2012), East Timorese politician
 
Y
- Jacob Kiplagat Yator (* 1982), Kenyan marathon runner
 - Jacob Yuchtman (1935–1985), Soviet-American chess player
 
Z
- Jacob Ziv (* 1931), Israeli scientist
 - Jacob Zuma (* 1942), South African politician
 - Jacob Zurl (* 1988), Austrian long-distance cyclist
 - Jacob van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1816–1890), Dutch statesman
 
See also
- Conditio Jacobaea
 - The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob , French comedy film
 - The True Jacob , satirical magazine
 - Jacob Sisters , German hit group