Talk:Jacques Schnee/@comment-27087508-20161105133812/@comment-25936766-20161105134905

"Give that one translation of "Jacques" in English is "Jack","

Except that that is actually a wrong translation. Jack comes from Jankin and is a diminutive of John. Jacques comes from Jacob and is pretty much the french equivalent of James. By extension, Jacques can be converted to Jake, which is also derived from Jacob.