Jacquet family

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Description
The Jacquets left everything they had behind and tried to build a new life in Bluewater Village. Will they go from rags to riches and create a healthy franchise system that goes public? Or will they fail and watch their dreams crumble like a week old croissant?
Members Denise Jacquet, Gilbert Jacquet
Family connections Delarosa Family
Other Information
Neighborhood Bluewater Village

The Jacquet Family is one of the families in Bluewater Village that came with the Open for Business expansion pack. The family is composed of Gilbert, a fine, good-looking young man who lives with his mother, Denise. They own J'Adore Bakery in Bluewater Village. Gilbert is romantically interested in two of his female employees. Gilbert Jacquet is the son of Denise and Yves Jacquet. Denise Jacquet is the daughter of Nicole and Sabastian Jeffress. Yves Jacquet is the son of Suzanne and Jerome Jacquet. They live in a medium-sized house and have 7300 simoleons.

It is highly implied that the Jacquets are French, as not only do all their family members have French names, but the name of their bakery is J'Adore Bakery, j'adore meaning "I adore" in French.

Onomatology

Jacquet "a going on, action of walking forward," Figurative sense of "growth, development, advancement to higher stages"

Gilbert Jacquet -- "a bright will", "a light pledge", "bright"

Denise Jacquet -- Female version of Dionysius, a male name originating from Ancient Greece. In Greek mythology, Dionysus was the god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking.

Yves Jacquet -- Medieval French form of Ivo, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element iv meaning "yew".

Jerome Jacquet -- "holy name," derived from a Greek word meaning “sacred name.”

Suzanne Jacquet -- from a Hebrew word meaning “lily.”, One of the women that attended Jesus in his journeys.

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