Xoaquin, of Spanish origin, is an uncommon yet captivating given name that translates to "God is gracious." It is derived from the Hebrew name Joel, which means "the Lord is God." The name Xoaquin has a rich history and is often associated with Spain's Moorish past. It was particularly popular during the 13th century under the rule of the Moors in Andalusia, where it was spelled as Xaquín or Xocen. Today, it is still predominantly used in Spain and Latin America, offering a unique touch to those who bear this distinctive name.
The name Xoaquin had a total of 6 births in the year 2007.