Zaccariah is an ancient Hebrew male given name, originating from the Hebrew word "Zakhar," which means "to remember" or "remembered." It is often used as a variation of Zachariah, both in its original form and its modern English spelling. The name gained prominence during biblical times, with notable figures such as Zechariah, a minor prophet from the Old Testament who prophesied about the future restoration of Jerusalem and Judah. In the New Testament, Zechariah is mentioned as the father of John the Baptist. Throughout history, Zaccariah has been used in various cultures and languages, including Italian and Spanish, where it may also be spelled as Zaccheria or Zacarías respectively. Today, it remains a rare but significant name with deep historical roots.
Zaccariah had a total of 10 births between 2007 and 2011, with an equal number of births occurring each year at five.