Zackari

Meaning of Zackari

Zackari is a spirited spin on the timeless Zachary, tracing its roots back to the Hebrew Zechariah, “the Lord remembers,” yet dancing onto birth certificates with a salsa beat all its own. He rolls off the tongue as zuh-KAR-ee—short, sharp, and just a little zesty—perfect for the niño who’s already kicking to his own rhythm. Over the decades, Zackari has popped up in U.S. baby charts like a bright confetti burst, never common, always memorable, a reminder that rare can still feel familiar. Friends can call him Zac, coaches might cheer “Zack-a-ri!” from the sidelines, and abuela could lovingly stretch it to “Zacarito.” With heritage in his pocket and modern swagger in his step, Zackari carries a promise as sweet as a mariachi trumpet at sunrise: life may forget a lot of things, but it won’t forget him.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as zuh-KAR-ee (/zəˈkɑri/)

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Carmen Rivera
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