Holland, William Jacob
- Pronunciation
- /HOLL-und, WIL-yuhm JAY-kub/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Holland, William Jacob
- Plural
- Holland, William Jacob
Definition
An eminent American entomologist, lepidopterist, and author known for his extensive work on butterflies and moths, including the widely acclaimed book 'The Butterfly Book'.
Etymology
The name 'Holland' is of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning 'land on a hill', while 'William' comes from the Old Germanic name 'Willahelm', meaning 'resolute protector'. 'Jacob' is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yaʿaqōḇ', meaning 'supplanter'.
Example
William Jacob Holland's contributions to entomology have been valuable in the study and classification of Lepidoptera.
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Usage Notes
Holland's works remain references for the study of North American butterflies and moths.