Zachariah
z(a)-cha-riah
Popularity:
1075
Origin:
Hebrew
Meaning:
the Lord recalled
Up there with Jeremiah and Elijah, Zachariah is one of those Biblical names that seems to stand the test of time. With Hebrew origins meaning “the Lord recalled,” Zachariah was once a common title for 16th century noblemen before being taken over by the more popular Zachary. Zachariah is a proud name that beautifully rolls off the tongue and suits boys of any age. If you want to take it back further Zachariah’s Latin-Greek variation is the cool-looking Zacharias.