In my opinion, a valid and preferred way of spelling the name, especially considering all variants derive from the Hebrew name זְכַרְיָה (Zekharyah) meaning "Yahweh remembers", from זָכַר (zakhar) meaning "to remember" and יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. The name seems to go in and out of fashion, it was popular in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Right now, I’d imagine most people named Zack are in their twenties to thirties. For that reason, it really echoes the eighties and nineties, but in a good way. Characters named ‘Zack’ (or other variants) are generally depicted as the ‘cool guy’.
As much as I like this name (for being short and sweet) it does however resonate with the word "Sack" a little.
― Anonymous User 9/25/2020
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I really like this spelling! The name Zack is AWESOME! It's very handsome sounding. :D.
― Anonymous User 4/30/2015
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Zack can be found in many other ways. Zak, Zach, Zac. Zak is personally my favourite, but I really don't go for this name at all. 1: It reminds me of (*barf*) Zac Efron, the famous teenager from High School Musical. 2: It's quite common, and common names can sort of get old with time.
The name seems to go in and out of fashion, it was popular in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Right now, I’d imagine most people named Zack are in their twenties to thirties. For that reason, it really echoes the eighties and nineties, but in a good way. Characters named ‘Zack’ (or other variants) are generally depicted as the ‘cool guy’.