Complete Definition of "Joachim"

English

Etymology
Biblical Jehoiachim (2 Kings 24), Hebrew "may Yahweh raise".

Proper noun
infl|en|proper noun

  1. The father of Virgin Mary in apocryphal gospels.
  2. given name|male|from Hebrew|, always rare in English.

Translations
trans-top|male given name
Basque: Jokin
Catalan: Joaquim
Czech: Jáchym
Danish: Joakim
Estonian: Joakim
Finnish: Jaakkima, Aki
German: #German|Joachim
Greek: ��ακείμ (Ioakeim)
Hungarian: Joáhim, Joakim
trans-mid
Italian: Gioacchino, Gioachino
Norwegian: Joakim
Portuguese: Joaquim
Russian: �ким (Akim), �оа�им (Ioakhim), �оаким (Ioakim), Яким (Yakim)
Spanish: Joaquín
Swedish: Joakim
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Danish

Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun

  1. given name|male||da:, German style spelling of Joakim.

German

Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun

  1. given name|male||de:, cognate to English #English|Joachim.

Related terms
Achim, Jochen


Norwegian

Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun

  1. given name|male||no:, a less common spelling of Joakim.

Swedish

Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun

  1. given name|male||sv:, a less common spelling of Joakim.

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