Jacobus van der Merwe
A prominent South African statesman and leader in the early 20th century, influential in Afrikaner politics.
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IPA Pronunciation
ˈkoʊbəs
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Cobus is a diminutive form of Jacob, originating from the Hebrew name Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows'. Historically, Jacob is a significant biblical figure, and the name Cobus has been used mainly in Afrikaans-speaking communities as a familiar variant, carrying the essence of Jacob's story and character.
Cobus is mainly used in South African Afrikaans culture as a familiar form of Jacob or Jacobus. It is common in communities with Dutch heritage and reflects the importance of biblical names in those cultures. The name carries traditional religious weight and familial respect, often passed down through generations.
Today, Cobus remains popular in South Africa and among Afrikaans speakers but is less common globally. It is appreciated for its strong biblical roots combined with a modern, friendly sound. Parents choosing Cobus often seek a name that is classic yet approachable and culturally meaningful.
The name Cobus carries the essence of “Supplanter; follower of Jacob” from Hebrew (via Afrikaans) tradition. Names beginning with "C" often embody qualities of creativity, communication, and charm.
Cobus is mainly used in South African Afrikaans culture as a familiar form of Jacob or Jacobus. It is common in communities with Dutch heritage and reflects the importance of biblical names in those cultures. The name carries traditional religious weight and familial respect, often passed down through generations.
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🌐Spanish
Cobus
🌐French
Kobus
🌐German
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🌐Italian
コーバス (Kōbasu)
🌐Japanese
科布斯 (Kē bù sī)
🌐Chinese
كوبوس
🌐Arabic
The name Cobus is a unique diminutive that is rarely used outside South Africa, making it a distinctive choice that carries deep cultural heritage.
Individuals named Cobus are often perceived as reliable, grounded, and warm-hearted. They tend to be natural leaders with a strong sense of loyalty and tradition, balanced by a friendly and sociable nature that makes them well-liked in social circles.
Cobus is a Hebrew (via Afrikaans) name meaning “Supplanter; follower of Jacob”. Cobus is a diminutive form of Jacob, originating from the Hebrew name Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows'. Historically, Jacob is a significant biblical figure, and the name Cobus has been used mainly in Afrikaans-speaking communities as a familiar variant, carrying the essence of Jacob's story and character.
Cobus is pronounced (IPA: ˈkoʊbəs). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Cobus include: Coby, Cob, Bus, Cobo, Kobus, Cubsy, CeeBee, Cobusito, Cobe, Co.
Famous people named Cobus include: , , , Cobus Reinach, Cobus Visagie.