Associations to the word «Joachim»
Noun
- Hans
- Brahms
- Brandenburg
- Pedersen
- Anhalt
- Johann
- Horst
- Fest
- Heinz
- Elector
- Violinist
- Nestor
- Ernst
- Von
- Georg
- Nielsen
- Molotov
- Dieter
- Trier
- Fischer
- Christoph
- Philipp
- Heinrich
- Friedrich
- Manfred
- Naples
- Dietrich
- Hoffmann
- Ulrich
- Sigismund
- Liszt
- Hansen
- Johannes
- Pieter
- Hagen
- Marseille
- Bernhard
- Andreas
- Albrecht
- Schleswig
- Gerhard
- Holstein
- Bonaparte
- Wolfgang
- Werner
- Klaus
- Stade
- Wilhelm
- Erich
- Rolf
- Helmut
- Henrik
- Konrad
- Josef
- Hitler
- Otto
- Graf
- Adolf
- Patriarch
- Walther
- Hermann
- Weimar
- Franz
- Matthias
- Parenthesis
- Fritz
- Harald
- Zu
- Braun
- Kuhn
- Este
- Archduke
- Marshal
- Concerto
- Gottfried
- Hector
- Luftwaffe
- Auguste
- Pact
- Lange
- Leben
- Napoleon
- Wehrmacht
- Deutschland
- François
- Ludwig
- Leipzig
- Prussia
- Caroline
- Danzig
- Berg
- Richter
- Hess
- Nicolas
- Moritz
- Karl
- Antoine
Adjective
Wiktionary
JOACHIM, proper noun. The father of Virgin Mary in apocryphal gospels.
JOACHIM, proper noun. A male given name, always rare in English.
Dictionary definition
JOACHIM, noun. Hungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907).
Wise words
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