Gioacchino
joh-AH-kee-noh
The Story of Gioacchino
Carrying a weighty legacy from 1972, this name is the echo of divine promise, a fatherly blessing across generations.
Gioacchino, first recorded in 1972, is the Italian form of Joachim. This ancient Hebrew name means 'God will establish,' and is famously borne by the father of the Virgin Mary, a lineage of profound faith.
You imagine your son Gioacchino as a pillar of wisdom and reliability. This name belongs to a child whose kind and protective nature will be a source of strength for your family, a steady hand in life.
What It Means
“The Italian form of Joachim, a Hebrew name meaning 'God will establish.' It is associated with the father of the Virgin Mary.”
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The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#6 in 1976
Total Births
21
First Recorded
1972
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