Zacharias (surname) - Modern Times

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  • Nicola Zaccaria (1923–2007), Greek opera singer
  • Paul Zacharia (born 1945), Indian writer & activist
  • Karl Eduard Zachariae (1812–1894), German jurist
  • Christian Zacharias (born 1950), German pianist and conductor
  • Ellis M. Zacharias (1890–1961), Rear admiral United States navy
  • Helmut Zacharias (1920–2002), German violinist
  • Jerrold R. Zacharias (1905–1986), American scientist and engineer
  • Miguel Zacarías (1905–2006), Mexican film director
  • Otto Zacharias (1846–1916), German biologist, popular scientific journalist
  • Ravi Zacharias (born 1946), Canadian-American author and Christian apologist
  • Chris Zachary (1944–2003), American baseball player
  • Pat Zachry (born 1952), American baseball player
  • Thomas Zacharias (died 1892), Baseball umpire
  • Tom Zachary (1896–1944), American baseball player
  • Mildred "Babe" Zaharias (1911–1956), versatile American athlete
  • Fareed Zakaria (born 1964), Indian-American journalist
  • Hanadi Zakaria al-Hindi (born 1978), first Saudi female commercial airline pilot
  • Rafiq Zakaria (1920–2005), Indian politician and Islamic scholar
  • Zulkarnain Zakaria (born 1974), Indonesian footballer
  • Sascha Zacharias (born 1979), Swedish Actress


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