ZECHARIAH male Biblical, English From the Hebrew name זְכַרְיָה (Zekharyah) meaning "YAHWEH remembers". This is the name of many characters in the Old Testament, including the prophet Zechariah, the author of the Book of Zechariah. The name also appears in the New Testament belonging to the father of John the Baptist, who was temporarily made dumb because of his disbelief. He is regarded as a saint by Christians. In some versions of the New Testament his name is spelled in the Greek form Zacharias or the English form Zachary. As an English given name, Zechariah has been in occasional use since the Protestant Reformation. | ||||||||||||||||||||
YAHWEH male Theology A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), which was transliterated into Roman script as Y H W H. Because it was considered blasphemous to utter the name of God, it was only written and never spoken, which resulted in the original pronunciation becoming lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become". |
EQUIVALENTS |
ARABIC: Zakaria, Zakariya, Zakariyya |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Zacharias |
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Zekharyah |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Zaccharias |
BIBLICAL: Zachariah, Zacharias, Zachary, Zechariah |
BULGARIAN: Zahari |
ENGLISH: Zachariah, Zachary, Zachery, Zackary, Zackery, Zechariah |
FINNISH: Sakari |
FRENCH: Zacharie |
GEORGIAN: Zakaria |
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Zaxaria |
POLISH: Zachariasz |
RUSSIAN: Zakhar |
SCOTTISH: Sachairi |
SPANISH: Zacarías |
TURKISH: Zekeriya |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
ENGLISH: Zac, Zach, Zack, Zak |
FINNISH: Sakke, Saku |
FEMININE FORMS |
BULGARIAN: Zaharina, Zaharinka, Zara |
MACEDONIAN: Zaharina, Zaharinka |
OTHER FORMS |
THEOLOGY: Yahweh |