Zakary

Meaning of Zakary

In the gentle hush of dawn, the name Zakary unfolds like the first light across a Tuscan hillside, its Hebrew origin—rooted in the Old Testament prophet Zechariah—speaking the tender promise of divine remembrance: “God remembers.” As a contemporary twist on the classic Zachary, it resonates with both ancient gravitas and modern vitality, like a lively piazza where history and innovation dance beneath the warm Italian sun. Those who bear Zakary often evoke steadfast kindness, their presence as reassuring as a marble fountain in a Florentine courtyard, yet sparkling with the sweet zest of summer gelato. Pronounced ZAK-uh-ree, this name offers families a harmonious blend of faith, resilience, and the everyday magic hidden in life’s most delightful moments.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as ZAK-uh-ree (/ˈzæk(ə)ri/)

American English

  • Pronunced as ZAK-uh-ree (/ˈzækəri/)

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