Joachim (given name)
Joachim | |
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the Annunciation of Saint Anne and Saint Joachim | |
Pronunciation |
/ˈdʒoʊ.əkɪm/ French: [ʒoakim] German: [ˈjoːaxɪm] Danish: [ˈjoækʰimˀ] |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | raised by God" |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Joakim |
Related names | Joaquín, Joaquim, Imran |
Joachim derives from the Hebrew Yehoyaqim (יְהוֹיָקִים) and means "raised by God".[1]
People with the given name Joachim
- Jehoiakim (c. 635–597 BC), king of Judah, from whom all later versions of the name are directly or indirectly derived
- Joachim, a Saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. He was the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus
- Joachim of Fiore (c. 1135–1202), 12th century monk and founder of the heretical "Three Ages" theory
- Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (1484–1535), German member of the Hohenzollern
- Patriarch Joachim I of Constantinople, reigned 1498–1502, 1504
- Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg (1505–1571)
- Joachim du Bellay (1522–1560), poet
- Patriarch Joachim of Moscow (1620–1690), the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
- Prince Joachim Murat (1767–1815), Marshal of the Empire, Grand Duke of Berg and King of Naples
- Joachim Patrikios (1786–1868), born in Ithaca, Greece, a Saint in the Eastern Orthodox tradition
- Joseph Joachim Raff (1822–1882), German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist
- Patriarch Joachim II of Constantinople, reigned 1860–1863, 1873–1878
- Ecumenical Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople (1834–1912)
- Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934), pen name of German author and painter Hans Bötticher
- Prince Joachim of Prussia (1890–1920), German royal
- Joachim Stutschewsky (1891–1982), Ukraine-born Austrian and Israeli cellist
- Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893–1946), German foreign minister
- Joachim Gruppelaar (1911–1971), Dutch Olympic equestrian
- Joachim Peiper (1915–1976), Waffen-SS officer
- Joachim-Ernst Berendt (1922–2000), German jazz journalist
- Joachim Fest (1926–2006), German historian, writer on Nazi Germany including an important biography of Adolf Hitler
- Joachim Wendler (1939–1975), German aquanaut
- Joachim Gauck (born 1940), President of Germany.
- Joachim Sauer (born 1949), German scientist
- Hans-Joachim Stuck (born 1951), German motor racing driver
- Joachim Löw (born 1960), German football coach and current manager of the German national team
- Joachim Garraud, (born 1968, French DJ
- Prince Joachim of Denmark (born 1969)
- Joachim Björklund (born 1971), Swedish football player
- Joachim Johansson (born 1982), Swedish tennis player
- Prince Joachim of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (born 1991)
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"
Other language forms
Other language forms:
- Armenian: Hovakim (Հովակիմ)
- Basque: Jokin, Iokin
- Catalan: Joaquim, Quim
- Czech: Jáchym
- Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish: Joakim
- Dutch: Jochem, Jochen, Joachim
- French: Joachim
- Galician: Xaquín
- German: Joachim, Jochen, Achim
- Greek: Ιωακείμ (Ioakim)
- Hungarian: Joachim
- Italian: Gioacchino
- Maltese: Ġwakkin
- Murcian: Iacin, Juaqui, Quino
- Portuguese: Joaquim (short forms: Jaquim, Quim)
- Romanian: Ioachim
- Russian: Йоаким, Аким
- Serbian: Јоаким (Joakim), Аћим (Aćim), Јаћим (Jaćim)
- Slovak: Juláchaim[2]
- Spanish: Joaquín
- Valencian: Joaquim (short form: Ximo)
See also
References
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