Jackquline is a unique and distinctive given name of recent origin, derived from the combination of 'Jack' and 'Queline', possibly influenced by popular names such as Jacqueline or Jackeline. It gained prominence in North America during the late 20th century but remains uncommon elsewhere.
It seems that the name Jackquline experienced a significant rise in popularity between the mid-1940s and the late-1960s, with a peak of 40 births in 1964. However, after this point, its usage decreased steadily until it reached an average of around 5-7 births per year from the late 1980s onwards. Despite this decline, Jackquline has still been given to over 570 children in total since 1931.