Jokshan is a biblical name that is spelled with six letters. Its phonetic transcription in IPA is /dʒɒkʃən/ which means that it is pronounced as "jahk-shuhn". The first letter J is pronounced as "j" sound and follows a vowel O. The following consonant K is pronounced as "k" sound followed by another vowel A. The last three letters are pronounced as "sh" sound, followed by the vowel A and finally the consonant N.
The word "Jokshan" is of Hebrew origin. In the Bible, Jokshan is mentioned as the second son of Abraham and Keturah. The name Jokshan is derived from the Hebrew word "Yaqshan", which means "obedient" or "he will make haste". It is believed that the name reflects the hope or desire for promptness and diligence in one's actions.