Zacarías
Zacarías is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "the Lord has remembered." It is often associated with biblical figures, particularly Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist in the New Testament. The name is commonly used in various cultures and languages, including Spanish and Portuguese.
In addition to its biblical significance, Zacarías can also refer to various places, such as towns or neighborhoods in Spanish-speaking countries. The name is sometimes used in literature and popular culture, representing characters with diverse backgrounds and stories.