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Zechariah (given name)

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Zechariah
GenderMale
Origin
Language(s)Hebrew
Word/nameזְכַרְיָה
MeaningGod/YHWH has remembered
Other names
Variant form(s)Zacharias, Zachary, Zakariya etc.
Nickname(s)Zac, Zach, Zack, Zak, Zacky, Zackie

Zechariah (Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה), with many variant forms and spellings such as Zachariah and Zacharias, is a theophoric masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God/YHWH remembers". It comes from the Hebrew root זכר, meaning to remember,[1][2] and yah, one of the names of the God of Israel. Though Zechariah is the original transliteration of the name and used in the English translation of the Book of Zechariah, Zachariah, spelled with the letter A instead of the letter E, is more popular, with a common diminutive being Zach (also Zac, Zack, Zackie, and Zak). Due to its religious significance, variants of the name exist in numerous languages, and it is also used as a monastic or papal name.

The Arabic form of the name, Zakariya, with spelling variants (Zakariyya, Zakaria, Zekaria), is dealt with on a separate dedicated page, Zakariya.

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Transcription

Variants

  • Albanian:(Zeqiri,Zekiri)
  • Amazigh: ⵣⴰⴽⴰⵔⵢⵢⴰ (Zakaryya)
  • Arabic: زَكَرِيَّا (Zakaria)
  • Aramaic (Syriac): ܙܟ݂ܲܪܝܵܐ (Zkharya)
  • Armenian: Զաքարիա, Զաքար, Զաքարէ (Zakʿaria, Zakʿar, Zakʿarē)
  • Azerbaijani: Zəkəriyyə
  • Belarusian: Захар (Zachar)
  • Bengali: যাকারিয়া, জাকারিয়া (Zakariya, Jakariya)
  • Bulgarian: Захария (Zahari)[3]
  • Bosnian: Zekerijah
  • Catalan: Zacaries
  • Chinese Simplified: 撒迦利亚 (Sājiālìyǎ)
  • Chinese Traditional: 撒迦利亞 (Sājiālìyǎ)
  • Czech: Zachariáš
  • Danish: Sakarias, Zacharias, Zakarias
  • English: Zachary, Zachery, Zachare, Zacharia, Zachariah, Zackary, Zackery, Zaqueri, Zechariah, Zacharias
  • Faroese: Sakarias, Sakaris, Sakir, Ziska
  • Filipino: Zacarias
  • Finnish: Sakari, Sakke, Saku
  • French: Zacharie
  • German: Zacharias
  • Georgian: ზაქარია (Zakaria, ZakCaria), ზაქრო (Zakro), შაქრო (Shakro)
  • Greek: Ζαχαρίας (Zacharias)
  • Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה‎ (Zechariah, Zekharyah)[3]
  • Hindi: ज़कारिया (Zaʾkāriyā)
  • Hungarian: Zakariás
  • Indonesian: Zakaria, Zakharia, Zakariya
  • Italian: Zaccaria
  • Japanese: ザカリア (Zakaria)
  • Kannada: ಜಚರಿಯ (Jacariya)
  • Korean: 즈카르야 (Jeukarya) or 스가랴 (Seugarya)
  • Kurdish: Zekerîya
  • Latin: Zacharias[3]
  • Lithuanian: Zakaras, Zakarijas, Zacharijas, Zacharijus, Zakys
  • Macedonian: Захариј (Zaharij)
  • Malay: Zakaria
  • Malayalam (Kerala, India): Skaria, Scaria, Sakaria, Sakariah, Cherian,[4] Kuncherian[citation needed]
  • Māori: Hakaraia
  • Persian: زکریا (Zakariya, Zechariah, Zachariah)
  • Polish: Zachariasz
  • Portuguese: Zacarías
  • Punjabi: ਜ਼ਕਰਯਾਹ (Zakarayāha)
  • Romanian: Zaharia
  • Russian: Захарий (Zakhariy), Захария (Zakhariya), Захар (Zakhar)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Sachairi, Sagairi, Sagaire
  • Serbian: Захарије (Zaharije), Захарија (Zaharija), Зарија (Zarija), Зарије (Zarije)
  • Slovak: Zachariáš
  • Slovenian: Zaharija
  • Somali: Sakariye, Sekaryaah
  • Spanish: Zacarías
  • Sindhi: زَڪَريا (Zaʾkāriyā)
  • Swahili: Zakaria
  • Swedish: Sakarias, Zacharias, Zakarias
  • Tamil: ஜக்கரியா (Jakkariyā)
  • Thai: ซาคาเรีย (Sākhāreīy)
  • Turkish: Zekeriya, Zekeriyya
  • Ukrainian: Захар (Zakhar), Захарій (Zakhariy), Захарія (Zakhariya)
  • Urdu: زکريّا (Zakaryyah)
  • Yiddish: זכריה

People

The list includes people with the monastic or papal name Zacharias or Zachariah.

For people with the Arabic variants of this name, see Zakariya (includes the variants Zakariyya, Zakaria, Zekaria).

Biblical

Orthodox saints, venerables, martyrs

Antiquity through early modern period

In chronological order:

Single name (modern)

Late modern and contemporary (born after 1750)

Arranged by order of the last name.

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ "The One Hebrew Word You Don't Want to Forget". www.1517.org. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  2. ^ pealim.com. "Hebrew conjugation tables". Pealim. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  3. ^ a b c "Meaning, origin and history of the name Zechariah".
  4. ^ Cherian: variant of Zacharias among Kerala Christians. The final -n is a Malayalam masculine suffix. Cherian is only found as a given name in India, but in the diaspora it is also used as a surname. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4, cited at Ancestry.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  5. ^ Saint Zacharias the Venerable Martyr: Biography (in Greek), at saint.gr, retrieved 7 August 2021.
  6. ^ Saint Zacharias the Martyr: Biography (in Greek), at saint.gr, retrieved 7 August 2021.
  7. ^ Holy Venerable Martyr Zacharias at johnsanidopoulos.com, retrieved 7 August 2021.
  8. ^ Holy Martyr Zacharias at johnsanidopoulos.com, retrieved 7 August 2021.
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