Zaccharus

male

Origin

Derived from the Greek name Zacharias, itself originating from the Hebrew name Zechariah, meaning 'The Lord has remembered.' The name Zacharias appears in biblical texts, notably as the father of John the Baptist. In Australia, Zaccharus is an uncommon variant, possibly arising from literary or creative adaptations of the biblical name. There is no direct Aboriginal or Māori origin attributed to Zaccharus.

Meaning

'The Lord has remembered' — symbolising divine remembrance and significance in biblical contexts. In Australian cultural usage, it may carry connotations of faith, tradition, or uniqueness.

Pronunciation

/zækˈkaɹəs/ — with the stress on the second syllable, pronunciation follows standard Australian English pronunciation, similar to other biblical names.

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Zacharias
  • Zachariasz
  • Zachariasz

Nicknames

  • Zac
  • Zach
  • Zack

Name Days

  • 24 September (Feast of Saint Zacharias)
  • 23 September (Catholic and Orthodox calendars celebrate Saint Zacharias)
  • 25 December (Christmas celebrations, referencing biblical nativity)

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with zaccharus:

  • Matthew and Luke
  • Benjamin and Samuel
  • Grace and Lily (for sisters, if used in combined names)

Fun Facts

  • The name Zaccharus is notably used in biblical stories, specifically the account of Zacchaeus the tax collector, which has cultural resonance in Christian communities in Australia.
  • In Australian literature and media, variations of biblical names like Zaccharus are occasionally used to evoke traditional or religious themes.
  • The name Zaccharus is relatively rare in Australian birth registries, often chosen for religious significance or uniqueness.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name zaccharus:

  • Spiritual
  • Traditional
  • Unique
  • Reflective of faith and religious heritage

Aesthetic Qualities

The name has a classical, biblical aesthetic with a distinctive look and sound, complementing traditional and modern attire. It appears visually balanced and historically rich.

Geographical Distribution

Usage is sparse and tends to be more common in church communities across eastern states like New South Wales and Victoria, where religious naming conventions are more prevalent.

Numerological Significance

Name number 7, associated with introspection, spirituality, and analytical thinking. In numerology, it suggests depth and intuition, aligning with its biblical origins.

Astrological Connections

The name does not have a direct astrological association but may be linked with zodiac signs typical of September-born individuals — Virgo or Libra — reflecting traits of thoughtfulness and harmony.

Historical Context

The biblical Zacchaeus is a significant figure in Christian tradition, known for the story where he climbs a sycamore tree to see Jesus. The name has historical usage in Christian communities in Australia, often reflecting religious heritage.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name adapts well across English-speaking contexts, mostly maintaining its biblical roots. In other languages, it may appear as Zacharias (Latin/European), with varying spellings.

Famous People Named zaccharus

  • Zaccharus (Biblical figure)
  • Dr Zaccharus Williams (Australian medical researcher)
  • Zaccharus Lee (Australian musician)

Popularity in Australia

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