Joachim

"Variant of Joaquim. God will establish"

β™‚ Male Β· Portuguese
portuguese biblical traditional variant

πŸ“– About Joachim

Joachim is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from Yehoyaqim, meaning "God will establish" or "raised by Yahweh." It is the Latinized and Germanic form of the biblical Jehoiakim, venerated in Catholic and Orthodox traditions as the name of the Virgin Mary's father. Across Europe it evolved into Joaquim (Portuguese), JoaquΓ­n (Spanish), and Gioacchino (Italian), and remains a name of scholarly, classical dignity.

πŸ“ Details

  • OriginPortuguese
  • Genderβ™‚ Male
  • MeaningVariant of Joaquim. God will establish

πŸ”€ Variants & Related Names

⭐ Famous People

  • Joachim Murat β€” Marshal of France and King of Naples under Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Joachim LΓΆw β€” German football manager who led Germany to the 2014 FIFA World Cup title
  • Joseph Joachim β€” 19th-century Hungarian-German violinist and composer, close friend of Brahms
  • Joachim du Bellay β€” French Renaissance poet and founding member of La PlΓ©iade literary group
  • Joachim von Ribbentrop β€” German diplomat and Foreign Minister of the Third Reich