Jacquelyn Barrett is an American former sheriff. She served three terms as sheriff of Fulton County, Georgia, making her the first African-American woman to ever receive the title in the United States.
Jacquelyn Taylor (née Long) is an American nurse scientist. She is the Helen F. Petit Endowed Professor of Nursing at Columbia University School of Nursing (CUSON), where she is also the Founding Executive Director of the Center for Research on People of Color (CRPC). Dr. Taylor is also the Founding Executive Director of the Kathleen Hickey Endowed Lectureship on Cardiovascular Care, the first endowed lectureship honoring a nurse scientist at Columbia University. Additionally, Dr. Taylor holds an administrative role as Senior Advisor to the Chair of the Division of Cardiology at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Taylor has been a trailblazer in cardiovascular genomics research among minority populations, and diversity and inclusion efforts, having been the first black woman to earn tenure at CUSON, New York University School of Nursing, and the Yale School of Nursing. Dr. Taylor has been recognized for her contributions to the advancement of biomedical sciences, health care, and public health, having been elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2019.
Jacquelyn Mattfeld (1925 – 2023) was an American musicologist and academic administrator. She served as president of Barnard College from 1976 to 1980.
My mother's name is Jacquelyn Lucille, but she goes by Jackie. One of her granddaughters was given the name Jackie (just Jackie) after her. My mom isn't a huge fan of her name but she does like the "Lyn" spelling because you could potentially name grandkids in honor of her by using the "Lyn" spelling! Lyn is a great ending to many names. I find the full name a little hard to pronounce smoothly, but love the nickname Jackie. Jackie has a cool, retro, vintage feel to it that works on my 60 year old mom and my 10 year old niece, named Jackie Adelyn. Jacquelyn has some good qualities, even though it's not my favorite ever. You could also use "Lyn" as a nickname for this name!
― Anonymous User 2/22/2022
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Retry. Disgusting, use Jacqueline!No offense if my comment hurt u btw.
Jacquelyn was my grandmother's name and is also my sister's name now. I think it is beautiful.
― Anonymous User 10/23/2006
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Jacquelyn is my name - I love it! My parents gave me the name because my dad's nickname is Jack so my mom thought it would be clever to name me after him. She was going to name me Rebecca-Dorothy, but Jacquelyn's definitely better!
― Anonymous User 4/5/2005
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