Origin and Meaning of Joakima

Meaning & Origin

Established by God

Origin: Hebrew - Derived from the Hebrew name Yehoiakim (יְהוֹיָקִים), which means 'Yahweh has established.'

Interesting Facts

  • Joakima is a feminine form of the masculine name Joakim, a name that has biblical origins and is found in the Old Testament.
  • The name is recognized in several cultures, particularly in Jewish and Christian communities, often used as a representation of God's promises.
  • Notable bearers include Joakim, the father of the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition, as well as various historical figures named Joakim in different cultures.
  • Joakima is relatively uncommon as a given name, but it has seen a slight increase in use in recent years, particularly in Scandinavian countries.
  • Related names include Joakim (the masculine form), Jochen (German), and Joaquim (Portuguese), which share similar roots.