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Zachar

Zachar is a personal name that may function as a given name or a surname in different cultural contexts. It is sometimes seen as a stand-alone form or as a shortened version of longer Hebrew names such as Zechariah or Zacharias, which are rooted in the Hebrew verb zakhar, meaning “to remember.” The standard biblical forms Zechariah are commonly transliterated in English as Zechariah, Zacharias, Zachary, or Zachari; Zachar can appear as a simplified variant in some languages and communities.

In terms of usage, Zachar is found in various European and Jewish communities, where it may be

Notable individuals with the name may include athletes, scientists, or artists, among others, but there is no

adopted
as
an
independent
given
name
or
preserved
as
a
family
name.
The
spelling
Zachar
shows
up
in
different
countries
with
its
own
orthographic
conventions,
and
may
appear
in
combination
with
patronymics
or
as
part
of
longer
Slavic
names.
single
internationally
dominant
bearer
of
the
name.
The
name
is
primarily
of
historical
and
cultural
interest
as
an
example
of
name
transmission
from
Hebrew
through
Christian
and
Jewish
naming
traditions,
and
as
part
of
the
broader
cluster
that
includes
Zechariah,
Zacharias,
and
Zachary.
See
also
Zechariah,
Zachary,
Zacharias.
Historically,
the
root
means
“to
remember,”
linking
the
name
to
religious
memory
and
covenant
in
Judeo-Christian
traditions.