Zakarie
Meaning
God Has Remembered
The story behind Zakarie
Zakarie derives from the Hebrew name Zechariah (זְכַרְיָה), composed of the elements "zakhar" (remember) and "Yah" (God), yielding the literal meaning "God has remembered." This biblical name traveled through Greek as Zacharias and into Latin as Zacharias, eventually spreading throughout Christian and Jewish communities across Europe and beyond. The name entered English via ecclesiastical Latin and Greek channels during the medieval period. Zakarie represents a modern English spelling variant that emerged in the late 20th century, reflecting contemporary preferences for simplified or anglicized forms of traditional Hebrew names. This variant spelling gained particular visibility in North American naming trends during the 1990s and 2000s, coinciding with the revival of biblical names among English-speaking parents.
Zechariah was a significant figure in Hebrew scripture, appearing as a post-exilic prophet in the Hebrew Bible (the Book of Zechariah) and as the father of John the Baptist in the New Testament. The name thus carries deep religious resonance across Judaism and Christianity. Saint Zacharias became venerated in Christian tradition, particularly as the father of the forerunner to Jesus, cementing the name's spiritual importance. This rich biblical heritage contributed substantially to the name's enduring appeal and its various adaptations, including the modern variant Zakarie, which maintains the name's sacred etymology while offering a contemporary spelling attractive to modern parents seeking traditional yet accessible biblical names.
✨ Quick facts
- Syllables
- 3
- Length
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- Numerology
- 8
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