Joachim m. Hebrew יְהוֹיָקִים 'may God raise'.
The apocryphal name of the father of Mary, venerated as a saint, and a 13th C Italian founder of a monastic order called the 'Joachimites'. Wycliffite Bible (1395): Joachim, Joachym, Joakym, Joakyn.
The name was never common in any culture, but the importance of the saintly father of Mary meant that this name could be found pretty much anywhere.