Variant of Joaquin, the Spanish form of Hebrew Yehoyaqim meaning God will establish or raise up.
Xoaquin is a variant of Joaquin, the Spanish form of Hebrew Yehoyaqim, meaning God will establish or raise up. That biblical root gives the name a deep and serious foundation, while the Spanish form has long lent it a warm, traditional, and somewhat noble character.
Xoaquin introduces a distinctive spelling variation, but the underlying heritage remains clear: a name shaped by scripture, language contact, and long cultural continuity. The name feels vivid and somewhat dramatic, with the initial X giving it a more visually distinctive presence. Joaquin already has a strong, rhythmic profile, and Xoaquin keeps that energy while making the name look even more individual.
In modern use it feels both classic and uncommon, grounded in religious history but refreshed by the spelling. Xoaquin has a bold, melodic quality that makes it memorable without losing its traditional core.