Tamar Yonah posted this on Facebook.
QUESTION:
'Hurricane Joaquin' is set to possibly hit the American east coast on the last day of Sukkot (Hoshana Rabah)*.
How is that the name 'Juaquin' was chosen for the storm?
This is strange, because the name's origin is Hebrew, for Jehoiachin (Jeconiah). In Hebrew the name is written יהויכין - He was the last king of Judea before Zedekiah, who lost his reign, at the destruction of the kingdom by Babylon.
The name 'Joachim' or 'Jehoiachin' in Hebrew means "he whom G-d has set up" or "raised by God".
* The seventh (last) day of Sukkot is called Hoshana Rabbah, and is considered the final day of the divine “judgment” in which the fate of the new year is determined. It is the day when the verdict that was issued on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is finalized.
Thanks to Dov for telling me about this storm.