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*[[Zakaria Abdulla]] (born 1956?), Kurdish singer
*[[Zakaria Abdulla]] (born 1956?), Kurdish singer
*[[Zakariyya Ahmad]] (1896–1961), Egyptian musician and composer
*[[Zakariyya Ahmad]] (1896–1961), Egyptian musician and composer
*[[Zakaria Alaoui]], Moroccan football goalkeeper
*[[Zakaria Alaoui]] (born 1966), Moroccan football goalkeeper
*[[Zakaria Amara]], accused of plotting terrorist attacks against targets in southern Ontario
*[[Zakaria Amara]] (born 1985), accused of plotting terrorist attacks against targets in southern Ontario
*[[Zakaria Azmi]], Egyptian politician
*[[Zakaria Azmi]] (born 1938), Egyptian politician
*[[Zakaria Botros]] (born 1934), Coptic priest from Egypt
*[[Zakaria Botros]] (born 1934), Coptic priest from Egypt
*[[Zakaria Charara]], Lebanese footballer
*[[Zakaria Charara]] (born 1986), Lebanese footballer
*[[Zekeria Ebrahimi]] (born 1996), Afghan actor known for ''The Kite Runner''
*[[Zekeria Ebrahimi]] (born 1996), Afghan actor known for ''The Kite Runner''
*[[Zakariya Essabar]], Moroccan al-Qaeda member
*[[Zakariya Essabar]] (born 1977), Moroccan al-Qaeda member
*[[Zakaria Goneim]] (1905–1959), Egyptian archaeologist
*[[Zakaria Goneim]] (1905–1959), Egyptian archaeologist
*[[Zakaria Khan]], birth name of Indian actor Jayant
*[[Zakaria Khan]] (1915-1975), birth name of Indian actor Jayant
*[[Zakaria Labyad]], Moroccan Footballer
*[[Zakaria Labyad]] (born 1993), Moroccan Footballer
*[[Zakaria Mohieddin]] (born 1918), Egyptian military officer, former Prime Minister of Egypt
*[[Zakaria Mohieddin]] (1918-2012), Egyptian military officer, former Prime Minister of Egypt
*[[Zakariyyā Mūsawiy]] (born 1968), French citizen convicted of conspiracy to kill
*[[Zakariyyā Mūsawiy]] (born 1968), French citizen convicted of conspiracy to kill
*[[Zakaria Al Omari]], Syrian footballer
*[[Zakaria Al Omari]] (born 1990), Syrian footballer
*[[Zakaria Tamer]] (born 1931), Syrian author
*[[Zakaria Tamer]] (born 1931), Syrian author
*[[Zakaria Zubeidi]], Palestinian militant leader
*[[Zakaria Zubeidi]] (born 1976), Palestinian militant leader
*[[Zakaria Zuffri]], Indian cricketer
*[[Zakaria Zuffri]] (born 1975), Indian cricketer


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Revision as of 03:08, 19 November 2024

Zakariya (name)
The tomb of Zakariya father of Yahya within the Great Mosque of Aleppo in Syria
PronunciationArabic: [zakariːjaː]
Gendermale
Language(s)Arabic
Origin
Word/nameZechariah (Hebrew זְכַרְיָה)
MeaningGod/YHWH has remembered
Region of originArab world, Muslim world
Other names
Alternative spellingZakaria, Zakariyya, Zekaria, Zakaryah, Zekeriya etc.
Variant form(s)Zakarya ((Persian زكريا))
Related namesZechariah, Zachary

Zakariya (also transliterated as Zakaria, Zakariyya, Zekariya, Zakaryah etc, Arabic: زَكَرِيَّاء or زَكَرِيَّا) is a masculine given name, the Arabic form of Zechariah which is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God/YHWH has remembered".[1]

Ancient times

Medieval era

Modern times

Given name

Middle name

Surname

See also

References

  1. ^ Zachariah, entry in Smith's Bible Dictionary