Joachim (given name)

  • English: /ˈəkɪm/ JOH-ə-kim
  • French: [ʒɔakim, ʒɔaʃɛ̃]
  • German: [joˈʔaxɪm, ˈjoːaxɪm]
  • Danish: [ˈjoæˌkʰimˀ]
GenderMaleOriginWord/nameHebrewMeaning"raised by YHVH"Other namesAlternative spellingYowakim, JoakimRelated namesJoaquín, Joaquim, Imran, Hakim

Joachim is a given name, derived from the Hebrew Yehoyaqim (יְהוֹיָקִים‎), meaning "raised by Yahweh".[1]

People

Fictional characters

  • Joachim (Star Trek), a villain from the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" and the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  • Joachim, the Norwegian protagonist of Jostein Gaarder's novel The Christmas Mystery
  • Elder Joachim, a high-ranking member of the Panarii religion and mentor to the character Virgil in the 2001 video game Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
  • Joachim de Wett, a Nilfgaardian commander in The Witcher series
  • Joachim Armster, the vampiric boss of the Dark Palace of Waterfalls in the Castlevania: Lament of Innocence video game

Other language forms

  • Albanian: Gjokë (def.), Gjoka (indef.)
  • Armenian: Hovakim (Հովակիմ)
  • Basque: Jokin, Iokin
  • Catalan: Joaquim, Quim, Ximo (in Valencian)
  • Czech: Jáchym
  • Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish: Joakim
  • Dutch: Jochem, Jogchum, Jochen, Joachim
  • French: Joachim
  • Galician: Xaquín
  • German: Joachim, Jochen, Achim
  • Greek: Iōākeím (Ιωακείμ)
  • Hungarian: Joakim
  • Icelandic: Jóakim
  • Irish: Ioaichím
  • Indonesian: Yoakim
  • Italian: Gioacchino
  • Maltese: Ġwakkin
  • Murcian: Iacin, Juaqui, Quino
  • Polish: Joachim
  • Portuguese: Joaquim (short forms: Jaquim, Quim, Quincas)
  • Romanian: Ioachim
  • Russian: Ioakim (Иоаким), Akim (Аким)
  • Serbian: Joakim (Јоаким), Jakim (Јаким), Akim (Аким), Aćim (Аћим), Jaćim (Јаћим),[2] and diminutives.
  • Spanish: Joaquín
  • Swedish: Joakim, Joacim, Joachim
  • Ukrainian: Ioakim (Йоаким), Iakim (Яким)

See also

  • Joachim (surname)
  • Patriarch Joachim (disambiguation)
  • Prince Joachim (disambiguation)
  • Hakim (name)
  • Joakim
  • Joaquim
  • Joaquín

References

  1. ^ Behind the Name
  2. ^ Grković, Milica (1977). Rečnik ličnih imena kod Srba. Belgrade: Vuk Karadžić. pp. 27, 31, 102, 104, 106.
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