Achaicus
/ətʃˈeɪkəs/
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Achaicus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Achaikos, derived from the region of Achaia in Greece. In the New Testament, Achaicus was a Corinthian Christian who supported Saint Paul, symbolizing friendship, faithfulness, and goodwill. The name carries historical and biblical significance, reflecting a connection to early Christian communities.
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