Zachari is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'zakhar', meaning 'to remember'. It is often considered a variant spelling of Zachary or Zackary, and may also be associated with the Aramaic name Zechariah. The name gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the Middle Ages, likely due to its biblical association with the prophet Zechariah. Today, Zachari continues to be a unique and distinctive given name, often used as an alternative to more common forms.
Zachari's popularity as a baby name appears to have surged and then fluctuated over time, with notable spikes around the late 1980s and early 1990s. The highest number of births recorded was in 1985 with 30 babies named Zachari, while the lowest occurred in 1977 with only 6 births. However, since the mid-2000s, the name's popularity seems to have significantly decreased, with fewer than 20 births per year recorded from 2005 onwards.