The name Zakarie is a variation of the name Zachary, which means "remembered by God." The spelling of Zakarie is unique, and its pronunciation is often mispronounced. The IPA phonetic transcription of Zakarie would be /zəˈkɑːriː/. The "z" sound is followed by the schwa sound / ə /. The "k" and "a" sounds are pronounced simultaneously, blending into the long "a" sound / ɑː /, which is followed by the "r" sound / r /, and ends with the long "e" sound / iː /.
The name Zakarie appears to have its roots in the Hebrew language. Specifically, it is believed to be a variant of the name Zechariah or Zachariah.
Zechariah is derived from the Hebrew name Zekharyah, which translates to Yahweh has remembered or Yahweh remembers. The name combines two elements: zekharya meaning remembered and Yah which refers to the Hebrew God.
Over time, names evolve and different variations emerge in different cultures and languages. Zakarie could be a modern or alternative adaptation of the original Hebrew name Zechariah or Zachariah.