Zacchary is of Hebrew origin and means "remembered by God". It is a variant spelling of Zachary, which was derived from Zechariah, a prophet in the Old Testament who is known for his visions and prophecies. The name Zacchary has gained popularity in recent years, likely due to its unique spelling and sound, as well as its biblical roots. It is often associated with strength, intelligence, and charisma, though these traits are not inherent to those named Zacchary but rather attributed based on the name's meanings and origins.
Zacchary was a popular name for newborns in the late 1980s to early 1990s, with a peak of 18 births in 1993. However, its popularity began to decline after that year, falling to just 5 births in 2002 and 6 in 2007. Over the entire period, from 1983 to 2007, there were a total of 138 babies named Zacchary.