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Joachim

American  
[yoh-ah-khim, yoh-ah-] / ˈyoʊ ɑ xɪm, yoʊˈɑ- /

noun

  1. Joseph 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer.

  2. a male given name.


Joachim British  

noun

  1. Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf). 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer

  2. Saint . 1st century bc , traditionally the father of the Virgin Mary; feast day: July 25 or Sept 9

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For Joachim Trier, whose "Sentimental Value" has an impressive nine nominations including for best director, being a part of the conversation is already a win.

From Barron's

Earlier in February, Bundesbank President and ECB rate setter Joachim Nagel said the central bank was unlikely to react to a temporary slowdown in inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

And my agents called me and said Joachim Trier has a new film and there’s a part for an American actress, even though the film is predominantly in Norwegian.

From Los Angeles Times

“Joachim and Anders Danielsen Lie were just talking — and then the crew started putting away stuff. It was a beautiful moment. I said to Joachim, ‘Couldn’t that be our ending?’”

From Los Angeles Times

Joachim Alfred Wagner, 63, said he had lost not only gold worth tens of thousands of euros, but also jewellery that belonged to his father and grandparents.

From BBC