Yakim

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Russian form of JOACHIM.

JOACHIM   male   French, German, Polish, Judeo-Christian Legend
Contracted form of JEHOIACHIN or JEHOIAKIM. According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Saint Joachim was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary. Due to his popularity in the Middle Ages, the name came into general use in Christian Europe (though it was never common in England).
JEHOIACHIN   male   Biblical
Means "established by YAHWEH" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Judah. Also known as Jeconiah, he was imprisoned in Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar after a brief reign in the early 6th century BC.
YAHWEH   male   Theology
A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), which was transliterated into Roman script as Y H W H. Because it was considered blasphemous to utter the name of God, it was only written and never spoken, which resulted in the original pronunciation becoming lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become".
JEHOIAKIM   male   Biblical
Means "raised by YAHWEH" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Judah. He lived in the 7th century BC, and was the son of Josiah and the father of Jehoiachin.
YAHWEH   male   Theology
A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), which was transliterated into Roman script as Y H W H. Because it was considered blasphemous to utter the name of God, it was only written and never spoken, which resulted in the original pronunciation becoming lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become".
EQUIVALENTS
BASQUE: Jokin
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Yehoyakhin, Yehoyakim
BIBLICAL: Jehoiachin, Jehoiakim
CATALAN: Joaquim
CZECH: Jáchym
DANISH: Joakim, Jokum
DUTCH: Jochem
FINNISH: Jaakkima, Joakim
FRENCH: Joachim
GERMAN: Joachim, Jochen, Jochim
ITALIAN: Gioacchino, Gioachino
JUDEO-CHRISTIAN LEGEND: Ioachim, Ioakeim, Joachim
MACEDONIAN: Joakim
NORWEGIAN: Joakim
POLISH: Joachim
PORTUGUESE: Joaquim
RUSSIAN: Akim
SERBIAN: Joakim
SPANISH: Joaquín
SWEDISH: Joakim
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
CATALAN: Chimo, Quim, Ximo
DANISH: Kim
FINNISH: Aki, Kim, Kimi
GERMAN: Achim, Jo, Jockel
NORWEGIAN: Kim
PORTUGUESE: Quim
SPANISH: Chimo, Ximo
SWEDISH: Kim
FEMININE FORMS
CATALAN: Joaquima
SPANISH: Joaquina
OTHER FORMS
THEOLOGY: Yahweh