Ζαχαρία
Ζαχαρία is a common male name in Greek culture, derived from the Hebrew name Zachariah, meaning "the Lord has remembered." It is often associated with biblical figures, including the father of John the Baptist in the New Testament.
In modern Greece, Ζαχαρία is used both as a first name and a surname. It is popular among families and can be found in various forms across different cultures, reflecting its historical significance and enduring appeal. The name is celebrated on its feast day, which is observed in some Christian traditions.