yᵊhōyāqīm יְהוֹיָקִים ‘Jehoiakim’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from yᵊhōwā יְהֹוָה ‘YHWH/Lord’ abbreviated and qāmāy קָמָי ‘-Kemai / to arise’, see yōyāqīm יוֹיָקִים ‘Joiakim’
Roots:
יהווה
קום
yᵊhōyāqīm pr n m pers
Jehoiakim = "Jehovah raises up"
1) son of Josiah and the third from the last king of Judah; subject vassel of Nebuchadnezzar who reigned for 11 years before he died a violent death either in combat or by the hands of his own subjects