Certificate of Name
Achim 2
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Achim is a name that appears in the New Testament as an ancestor of Jesus. Its origin is possibly from a Hebrew name meaning "he will establish." In the context of the genealogies recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:14), Achim is listed among the generations leading to Joseph, the husband of Mary. The name is a variant of Acheim, which is the Biblical Greek form. Despite its brevity in the biblical text, the name carries significance within the Christian tradition as part of the lineage of Jesus. Etymology The meaning of Achim is uncertain, with the most common interpretation being that it developed from a Hebrew expression meaning "he will establish." Others have connected it to the Hebrew name Jakim or perhaps Jehoiachin, but the exact derivation remains ambiguous. Context in the Bible In the New Testament, only in Matthew 1:14 does Achim appear, where he is identified as the father of Eliud and the son of Zadok. This genealogy traces Jesus' descent from Abraham to Joseph, emphasizing Jesus' legal right to the throne of David. Cultural Significance While the name is rarely used in modern times, it has occasionally appeared among Christian communities that prefer biblical names with ancient roots. It is not commonly adopted and remains known primarily through its occurrence in scripture. Meaning: "he will establish" Origin: Hebrew Usage: English Bible Related Forms: Acheim
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