Zaccai

Meaning of Zaccai

Zaccai (zuh-KAI) is a warm, Hebrew gem that literally means “pure” or “innocent,” and it first pops up in the Old Testament as a steadfast family leader whose name still carries a quiet strength. With its crisp “z” start and jaunty “AI” finish, Zaccai feels both grounded in ancient tradition and fresh as a spring breeze—ideal for parents who crave something meaningful yet delightfully uncommon. In 2024, just 77 newborn boys in the U.S. received this name (ranking it 847th), but that small number is on the rise, hinting at a growing appreciation for Zaccai’s bright, uncluttered charm. For anyone longing to blend rich heritage with a hint of modern sparkle, Zaccai offers a clear, pure note that stands out without shouting.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as zuh-KAI (/zəˈkaɪ/)

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Notable People Named Zaccai

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