Zakhari

Meaning of Zakhari

Zakhari leaps off the tongue like a warm breeze through ancient olive groves. Derived from the Hebrew Zechariah, it carries the promise “the Lord remembers,” a gentle reminder of hope and faith. He will wear this name with pride, echoing stories of a faithful prophet and shining light in his community. In Latin cultures, Zakhari feels at home, blending the rhythm of Spanish vowels with a touch of spirited style. With every call of “Zakhari!” a spark of inspiration follows, urging him toward bold dreams and a life rooted in memory and promise. Though still rare—with under thirty boys bearing the name in the U.S. in 2024—it’s growing, a hidden gem ready to blossom. For any parent seeking a name that’s both timeless and alive with warmth, Zakhari stands as a vibrant choice.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as zah-KAR-ee (/zɑːˈkɑri/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as zah-KHAH-ree (/zɑxɑri/)

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Notable People Named Zakhari

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