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Yakiv is a Ukrainian masculine given name, cognate to Jacob or James. Notable people with the name include:
- Yakiv Barabash (died 1658), Zaporozhian Cossack Otaman (1657–58) who opposed Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky
 - Yakiv Hodorozha (born 1993), Ukrainian former competitive figure skater
 - Yakiv Holovatsky (1814–1888), Galician historian, literary scholar, ethnographer, linguist, poet, leader of Galician Russophiles
 - Yakiv Hordiyenko (1925–1942), Soviet partisan from Ukraine
 - Yakiv Khammo (born 1994), Assyrian-Ukrainian judoka
 - Yakiv Kripak (born 1978), former Ukrainian football midfielder
 - Yakiv Kulik (1793–1863), Austrian mathematician known for his construction of a massive factor tables
 - Yakiv Lyzohub, military and political figure of the Cossack Hetmanate
 - Yakiv Medvetskyi (1880–1941), Greek Catholic hierarch
 - Yakiv Punkin (1921–1994), featherweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Ukraine
 - Yakiv Smolii (born 1961), Ukrainian economist and banker, former Chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine
 - Yakiv Somko (died 1664), Ukrainian Cossack military leader of the Pereyaslav regiment
 - Yakiv Stepovy (1883–1921), Ukrainian composer, music teacher, and music critic
 - Yakiv Tymchuk, O.S.B.M. (1919–1988), Ukrainian Greek Catholic clandestine hierarch
 - Yakiv Yatsynevych (1869–1945), Ukrainian composer, conductor, and folklorist, known for his eclectic works
 - Yakiv Zalevskyi (born 1980), Ukrainian professional football coach and former player
 - Yakiv Zheleznyak (born 1941), former Soviet sport shooter and Olympic champion
 
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