📖 About Joaquím
Joaquím is a variant spelling of Joaquín and Joaquim, rooted in the Hebrew Yehoyaqim, meaning "God will establish." Tied to Saint Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary, it spread across the Iberian Peninsula during the medieval period. The accented final syllable reflects Catalan and regional Iberian orthographic traditions. Its diminutives Joaco and Quino are widely used in Latin America and Spain.
📍 Details
- OriginSpanish
- Gender♂ Male
- MeaningVariant of Joaquin. God will judge
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