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'''Joaquín''' is a male name used in [[Spanish language|Spanish-speaking]] countries. It is a derivation of the name of [[Joachim|Saint Joachim]] |
'''Joaquín''' is a male name used in [[Spanish language|Spanish-speaking]] countries. It is a derivation of the name of [[Joachim|Saint Joachim]]. |
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*[[Joaquín Andújar]] - A former [[baseball]] player from the [[Dominican Republic]] |
*[[Joaquín Andújar]] - A former [[baseball]] player from the [[Dominican Republic]] |
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*[[Joaquín Balaguer]] - Former [[President of the Dominican Republic]] |
*[[Joaquín Balaguer]] - Former [[President of the Dominican Republic]] |
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Joaquín is a male name used in Spanish-speaking countries. It is a derivation of the name of Saint Joachim.
- Joaquín Andújar - A former baseball player from the Dominican Republic
- Joaquín Balaguer - Former President of the Dominican Republic
- Joaquín Cortés - A Spanish flamenco dancer
- Joaquín Lavín - A Chilean politician for the Independent Democrat Union
- Joaquín Maurín - A Spanish Catalan who was leader of POUM and the Workers and Peasants Bloc
- Joaquín Pardavé - Mexican actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter of the mexican cinema (1900-1955).
- Joaquín Phoenix - American actor--Walk the line:2005
- Joaquín Rodrigo - A Spanish composer of classical music, especially for the guitar
- Joaquín Sabina - A Spanish singer-songwriter
- Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez - A Spanish footballer for Valencia CF
- Joaquín Turina - A Spanish composer of classical music
- Joaquín Zavala - Former President of Nicaragua
other language forms:
- Italian: Gioacchino
- German, Hungarian: Joachim
- Portuguese: Joaquim