Definition: The Hebrew noun for 'achilleus,' "the son of Ahim, or God," is derived from Greek แผฯฮฟฮฝฮฑฮน "to come, to go" (Acts 12:4) which translates to Greek as "to move." It's believed the name came from a man named Ahim who traveled through the land. In Hebrew literature, it's often associated with kings and leaders, particularly in stories like King David, who became known for his leadership skills.