Zachi is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "remembered by God." It is derived from the Hebrew word "zekhor," which means "memory" or "remembrance." According to Jewish tradition, Zachi is believed to have been one of the names given to the prophet Zechariah, who lived during the 6th century BCE. In the Bible, Zechariah is known for his visions and prophecies about the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah. Throughout history, the name Zachi has been used by Jewish communities around the world, and it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name for their children today.
The name Zachi has seen fluctuations in popularity over time, with 6 births recorded in 2005 and then a slight decrease to 5 births in 2007. In total, there were 11 children named Zachi born during these two years.