Zahari
zah-HAH-ree
Zahari is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Zahari is a variant of Zachary or Zachariah, meaning 'God has remembered' in Hebrew.”. It currently ranks #5275 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2024.
What Zahari Means
“Zahari is a variant of Zachary or Zachariah, meaning 'God has remembered' in Hebrew.”
The Story of Zahari
This name, bridging ancient whispers of remembrance and modern embrace, feels divinely guided to your child.
Zahari is a contemporary echo of ancient Hebrew roots, a variant of Zachariah or Zachary, meaning 'God has remembered.' This resonant phrase carries the weight of divine acknowledgment across millennia, traveling from biblical texts through various cultures. Its modern resurgence, appearing in data from the early 2000s, suggests a renewed appreciation for its profound message of remembrance and divine favor.
When you picture your child, Zahari feels like a name that carries a deep, wise knowing. You can almost hear it spoken in a calm, assured voice, a name that grounds your child in a sense of purpose. Writing 'Zahari' on a birth certificate feels like etching a promise of memory and divine connection, a reminder that they are seen and cherished.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#47 in 2024
Total Births
449
First Recorded
2007
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