St. Jacob is James, son of Zebedee, or Saint James the Great. James is used as a translation of the Hebrew name Jacob (Ya'akov).
St. Jacob, St. Jacobs or St. Jakob may also refer to:
People
- Saint James (disambiguation)
- Saint Jacob of Alaska, missionary of the Orthodox Church
- Saint Jacob of Nisibis (died c. 338 or 350), also known as Saint James of Nisibis, or Saint Jacob of Mygdonia
Places
- St. Jacob, Illinois, U.S.
- St. Jacob Township, Madison County, Illinois, U.S.
- St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada
- Sankt Jakob in Haus, Austria
- Sankt Jakob im Rosental, Austria
- Sankt Jakob im Walde, Austria
- St. Jakob Arena in Basel, Switzerland, noted for ice hockey
- St. Jakob Stadium in Basel (1954–1998)
- St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland
Churches
- Šibenik Cathedral, Croatia, often known as St. Jacob's
- St. James's Cathedral, Riga, Latvia, often known as St. Jacob's
- St. James's Parish Church (Ljubljana), Slovenia, often known as St. Jacob's
Ships
- ST Jacobs, an Indonesian steam tug in service 1949-59
See also
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