Zechariah (given name)

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Zechariah
Gender Male
Origin
Word/Name Hebrew
Meaning God Has Remembered
Other names
Variant form(s) Zacharias, Zachary, Zakariya etc.
Nickname(s) Zac, Zach, Zack, Zak

The male given name Zechariah is derived from the Hebrew זְכַרְיָה, meaning "God Has Remembered". It is a theophoric name, the ending -iah being a short Hebrew form for the Tetragrammaton.

It has many variant forms and spellings including Sachariah (Scottish Gaelic),[1] Sakari (Finnish), Cherian (Malayalam), Skaria, Xackary, Zacarías, Zaccaria, Zaccharia, Zacharia, Zachariah, Zacharias, Zaharia, Zakaria, Zachery, Zakarija, Zakariya, Sakariye, Zakariyya, Zachary, Zachari, Zackary, Zakary, Zekerijah and Zekeriya.

Common shortened forms of the name are Zach and Zack, which may also be given names in their own right.

Variants

  • Albanian: Zeqir, Zeqiri
  • Arabic: زَكَرِيَّا (Zakariya)
  • Armenian: Զաքարիյա (Zakariya)
  • Bulgarian: Zahari[2]
  • Bosnian: Zekerijah
  • English: Zachary, Zachery, Zacharia, Zackery
  • Finnish: Sakari, Sakke, Saku
  • French: Zacharie
  • Georgian: ზაქარია (Zakaria), ზაქრო (Zakro), შაქრო (Shakro)
  • Greek: Ζαχαρίας (Zacharias)
  • Hebrew: Zechariah, Zeckeriah, Zekharyah[2]
  • Italian: Zaccaria
  • Latin: Zaccharias[2]
  • Malayalam (Kerala, India): Skaria, Scaria, Sakaria, Sakariah, Cherian,[3] Kuncherian[citation needed]
  • Polish: Zachariasz, Zachary
  • Portuguese: Zacarías
  • Russian: Захарий (Zakhariy), Захар (Zakhar)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Sachairi, Sagairi, Sagaire
  • Serbian: Захарије (Zaharije), Зарија (Zarija), Зарије (Zarije)
  • Slovak: Zachariáš
  • Somali: Sakariye
  • Spanish: Zacarías
  • Turkish: Zekeriya
  • Ukrainian: Захар (Zakhar), Захарій (Zakhariy)

People

Biblical

Medieval era

Modern era

  • Zacarias, Brazilian actor, regular cast member of comedy film series Os Trapalhões
  • Zacharias (klepht) (1759–1804), Greek klepht
  • Zakaria Abdulla, Kurdish singer
  • Zakaria Botros, Coptic priest from Egypt
  • Zecharias Frankel (1801–1875), Bohemian-German rabbi and historian
  • Zacarias Moussaoui (born 1968), French-Moroccan man convicted of participation in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
  • Zachariah Selwyn (born 1975), American singer-songwriter, actor, and writer
  • Zecharia Sitchin (born 1922), American author promoting the ancient astronaut theory
  • Zacharias Topelius (1818–1898), Finland-Swedish author
  • Zachary Quinto (born 1977), American actor and film producer

Fictional characters

See also

  • Zacharias (surname)
  • Zachary, a male given name
  • Zakariya, the Arabic form of the name
  • Zach (disambiguation)
  • Zack (disambiguation)
  • Zechariah (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "Zac"
  • All pages beginning with "Zak"
  • All pages beginning with "Zec"

References

  1. Am Bìoball Gàidhlig (1992) Comann-Bhìoball Dùthchail na h-Alba ISBN 0-901518-10-7
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://www.behindthename.com/name/zechariah
  3. 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.
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