jacqueline
/ˌdʒæk.ˈliːn/ (JAK-lee-n)
Definitions
1. proper noun
a female given name, especially of French origin.
“She was named Jacqueline after her French grandmother.”
2. noun
a type of flower, especially the jacqueline flower (Desfontainia spinosa).
“The garden featured a variety of exotic flowers, including jacquelines.”
3. noun
a type of ship or boat, especially a small sailing vessel.
“The jacqueline sailed across the calm waters of the lake.”