Joaquin
Joaquín is a male given name in Spanish, from the Hebrew יְהוֹיָקִים, yəhoyaqim, "Yahvé will build, build&# 3. 4;.
It is the name of Joachim, king of Judah (2Kings 23:34), and of Saint Joachim, husband of Saint Anne and father of the Virgin Mary, whose name day is on July 26. It began to be used in the 14th century. Its hypocoristics are: in formal Spanish «Quino»; in informal Spanish «Quincho», «Joaco», «Juaco», «Joak», «Joakiti», «Joako», «Joacco», «Joakito», «Joachi», «joaduketo», «Joakiru», «Don Juakin », «Juakin pipipipi», «Jo»; in other co-official languages of Spain: "Ximo", "Quim" or "Quimo" (in Catalan), "Xaquin", "Quin" or "Quini" (in Galician), "Chuaquiné&# 3. 4; or "Quinón" (in Aragonese).
Other language variants
- German: Joachim, Jochen, Achim
- Arab:حاكيم (7akim)
- Aragonese: Chuaquín
- Asturian: Xuaco, Xuacu
- Catalan: Joaquim, Quim, Joaquinet, Ximet, Pim
- Valencian: Ximo
- Czech: Jáchym
- Croatian: Joaqim
- Danish: Jokum
- Scandinavian: Joakim, Kim
- Euskera: Jokin, Iokin
- French: Joachin, Jaquin
- Gallego: Xaquín, Xoaquín, Quini, Quino
- English: Jack, Jake, Joachim
- Italian: Gioacchino, Giochino
- Latin: Ioachimus
- Maltese: /25070/wakkim
- Dutch: Jochem
- Polish: Joachim
- Portuguese: Joaquim, Quim
- Russian: Yakim
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