The baby name Giacopo is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "jah-KOH-poh".
Giacopo is a masculine Italian name that means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel". It is a variant of the name Giacomo, which is the Italian form of the name James. The name James has Hebrew origins and means "supplanter" or "one who follows". Giacopo is not a very common name, but it is still used in Italy and other Italian-speaking countries.
The name Giacopo has a long history, dating back to biblical times. The name James appears in the New Testament as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. It was a popular name among early Christians and has been used throughout history in various forms and languages. In Italy, the name Giacomo became popular in the Middle Ages and has remained a common name ever since. The name Giacopo is a variant of Giacomo and has been used in Italy for centuries.
The pronunciation of Giacopo is jah-KOH-poh. The name is composed of two elements: "gia" and "copo". "Gia" is a prefix that means "already" or "before", while "copo" means "heel". The name Giacopo is a combination of these two elements and means "holder of the heel". The name is typically given to boys and is a strong and classic Italian name with a rich history and meaning.