Zacharie

Meaning of Zacharie

Zacharie is a male name with French origins. In French, it is pronounced as za-SHA-ree (/za.ʃa.ʁi/), while in English, it is pronounced as zuh-KAIR-ee (/zəˈkɑːri/). This name is a variation of the more commonly known name Zachary.

Zacharie has been given to baby boys in the United States since at least 1976, and its popularity has fluctuated over the years. In recent years, it has been given to around 7 to 11 newborns per year, ranking around 8800 to 9800 among all baby names. Although not widely used, Zacharie still carries a certain charm and uniqueness that may appeal to parents seeking a less common name for their son.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as za-SHA-ree (/za.ʃa.ʁi/)

English

  • Pronunced as zuh-KAIR-ee (/zəˈkɑːri/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Zacharie

Zacharie Cloutier was a French carpenter who immigrated to New France in 1634 and founded one of the foremost families of Quebec.
Zacharie Perevet is a Cameroonian politician and the current Minister of Employment and Vocational Training in the government of Cameroon.
Zacharie Noah was a Cameroonian professional footballer known for winning the Coupe de France in 1961 with Sedan-Torcy and playing as a defender for Stade Saint-Germain.
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