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| name = Joaquin
| name = Joaquin
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| pronunciation = {{IPA-es|xoaˈkin|lang}}
| pronunciation = {{IPA|es|xoaˈkin|lang}}<br>{{IPAc-en|lang|hw|ɑː|ˈ|k|iː|n}} {{respell|whah|KEEN|'}}
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
| meaning =
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| origin = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
| origin = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
| related names = [[Joaquim]], [[Joachim (given name)|Joachim]], [[Joaquina]]
| related names = [[Joaquim]], [[Joachim (given name)|Joachim]], [[Joaquina]], [[Wakin (name)|Wakin]]
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'''Joaquín''' is the [[Spanish language]] version of [[Joachim (given name)|Joachim]].<ref name="Albaigès Olivart 1993">{{cite book
'''Joaquín''' or '''Joaquin''' is a male given name, the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] version of [[Joachim (given name)|Joachim]].<ref name="Albaigès Olivart 1993">{{cite book
| last = Albaigès
| last1 = Albaigès
| first = Josep M.
| first1 = Josep M.
| last2 = Olivart
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| first2 = J. M. A.
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| access-date = 15 September 2018
| access-date = 15 September 2018
| page = 149
| page = 149
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}}</ref> It is a male name which finds its origin in [[Hebrew]] {{Script/Hebrew|יְהוֹיָקִים}} (''Yehoyaqim'') and literally means "lifted by Yahweh". Jojakim (originally Eljakim) was a [[Kingdom of Judah|king of Judah]] in the Old Testament. His son was Jojachin.


==Given name==
[[Joaquín (given name)|San Joaquín]] is the Spanish language of the name of [[Joachim|Saint Joachim]], the traditional name for the father of [[Mary (mother of Jesus)]].
* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1956)]] (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder

* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1981)]] (Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez), Spanish football winger
== Given name ==
* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1982)]] (Joaquín Rodríguez Espinar), Spanish football forward

* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1956)]], Spanish retired footballer
* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1981)]], Spanish footballer who plays for Real Betis
* [[Joaquín (footballer, born 1982)]], Spanish retired footballer
* [[Joaquín Almunia]], Spanish politician
* [[Joaquín Almunia]], Spanish politician
* [[Joaquín Andújar]], professional baseball player in the Houston Astros organization
* [[Joaquín Andújar]], professional baseball player in the Houston Astros organization
* [[Joaquín Arias (baseball)|Joaquín Arias]], professional baseball player in the San Francisco Giants organization
* [[Joaquín Arias (baseball)|Joaquín Arias]], professional baseball player in the San Francisco Giants organization
* [[Joaquín Balaguer]], President of the Dominican Republic
* [[Joaquín Balaguer]], President of the Dominican Republic
* [[Joaquín Barañao]] (born 1982), Chilean writer and podcaster
* [[Joaquín Belgrano]], Argentine patriot
* [[Joaquín Belgrano]], Argentine patriot
* [[Joaquín Benoit]], professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres
* [[Joaquín Benoit]], professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres
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* [[Joaquín Cortés]], Spanish flamenco dancer
* [[Joaquín Cortés]], Spanish flamenco dancer
* [[Joaquín De Luz]], Spanish New York City Ballet principal dancer
* [[Joaquín De Luz]], Spanish New York City Ballet principal dancer
*Joaquin Domagoso, Filipino actor, dancer, model, performer, TV host, and son of Manila mayor [[Isko Moreno]]
* [[Joaquin Domagoso]], Filipino actor and model
* [[Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán]] Mexican drug lord
* [[Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán]], Mexican drug lord
* [[Joaquín Hernández]], Mexican footballer
* [[Joaquín Hernández]], Mexican footballer
* [[Joaquín "Jack" García]], Cuban-American FBI agent
* [[Joaquín "Jack" García]], Cuban-American FBI agent
* [[Joaquín Francisco Pacheco]] (1808–1865), Prime Minister of Spain
* [[Joaquín Gutiérrez Cano]] (1920–2009), Spanish diplomat and politician
* [[Joaquín Lavín]], Chilean politician for the Independent Democrat Union
* [[Joaquín Lavín]], Chilean politician for the Independent Democrat Union
* [[Joaquín Maurín]], Spanish Catalan leader of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) and the Workers and Peasants Bloc
* [[Joaquín Maurín]], Spanish Catalan leader of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) and the Workers and Peasants Bloc
* [[Joaquín Miguel Elizalde]], Filipino diplomat, businessman and polo player
* [[Joaquín Miguel Elizalde]] (1896–1965), Filipino diplomat, businessman and polo player
* [[Joaquin Miller]], American poet and frontiersman
* [[Joaquin Miller]] (1837–1913), American poet and frontiersman
*Joaquin Oliver (2000–2018), one of the 17 victims who was killed in the [[Stoneman Douglas High School shooting]]
* [[Joaquin Murrieta]], Mexican-Californian 19th century outlaw
* [[Joaquin Murrieta]] (1829–1853), Mexican-Californian 19th century outlaw
* [[Joaquín Pardavé]], Mexican actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter of the Mexican cinema (1900–1955)
* [[Joaquín Pardavé]] (1900–1955), Mexican actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter of the Mexican cinema (1900–1955)
* [[Joaquin Phoenix]], American actor
* [[Joaquin Phoenix]] (born 1974), American actor
* [[Joaquín Rodrigo]], Spanish composer of classical music, especially for the guitar
* [[Joaquín Rodríguez Ortega]] (1903–1984), known as "Cagancho", Spanish bullfighter
* [[Joaquín Sabina]], Spanish singer-songwriter and poet
* [[Quino|Joaquín Salvador Lavado "Quino"]], Spanish-Argentine cartoonist and creator of the [[comic strip]] ''[[Mafalda]]''.
* [[Joaquín Rodrigo]] (1901–1999), Spanish composer of classical music, especially for the guitar
* [[Joaquín Sorolla]], Spanish artist
* [[Joaquín Sabina]] (born 1949), Spanish singer-songwriter and poet
* [[Quino|Joaquín Salvador Lavado "Quino"]] (1932–2020), Argentine-Spanish cartoonist
* [[Joaquin Szuchman]] (born 1995), Israeli-Argentinian professional basketball player in the [[Israel Basketball Premier League]]
* [[Joaquín Turina]], Spanish composer of classical music
* [[Joaquín Sorolla]] (1863–1923), Spanish artist
* [[Joaquin Szuchman]] (born 1995), Israeli-Argentinian professional basketball player
* [[Joaquín Zavala]], former President of Nicaragua
* [[Joaquín Turina]] (1882–1949), Spanish composer of classical music
* [[Joaquín Zavala]] (1835–1906), President of Nicaragua


== Surname ==
== Surname ==
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* [[Jaymee Joaquin]], Filipina actress and TV presenter
* [[Jaymee Joaquin]], Filipina actress and TV presenter
* [[Nick Joaquin]], Filipino author
* [[Nick Joaquin]], Filipino author
* [[Waldis Joaquín]], Dominican baseball pitcher for the [[San Francisco Giants]]
* [[Waldis Joaquín]], Dominican baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants


==Fictional character==
==Fictional characters==
* Commander Joaquin, a character in the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer]]''
* Commander Joaquin, a character in the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer]]''
* Joaquín de la Vega, son of Alejandro Murrieta “Zorro” de la Vega in ''[[Mask of Zorro]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zorro]]''


== Other ==
== See also ==


* [[Hurricane Joaquin]]
* [[Hurricane Joaquin]]

== See also ==

* [[Joachim]]
* [[San Joaquin (disambiguation)]]
* [[San Joaquin (disambiguation)]]



Revision as of 07:12, 16 December 2024

Joaquin
PronunciationSpanish: [xoaˈkin]
English: /hwɑːˈkn/ whah-KEEN
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameSpanish
Other names
Related namesJoaquim, Joachim, Joaquina, Wakin

Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim.[1]

Given name

Surname

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J. M. A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 149. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 15 September 2018.