זכרי

See also: זכרי׳

Hebrew

Etymology 1

זכר (male) + ־י

Adjective

זִכְרִי (zikhrí) (feminine זִכְרִית, masculine plural זִכְרִים or זִכְרִיִּים, feminine plural זִכְרִיּוֹת)

  1. masculine
Antonyms

Etymology 2

Noun

זִכְרִי (zikhrí)

  1. Singular formal of זכר (zékher) with first-person singular personal pronoun as possessor.
    • Exodus 3:15, with translation of the King James Version:
      וְזֶה זִכְרִי לְדֹר דֹּר
      v'ze zikhrí l'dor dor
      and this is my memorial unto all generations

Etymology 3

Verb

זִכְרִי (zikhrí)

  1. Feminine singular imperative of זָכַר (zakhár).

Etymology 4

Proper noun

זִכְרִי (zikhrí) m

  1. A male given name

Etymology 5

Noun

זִכְרֵי (zikhréi)

  1. Plural construct form of זָכָר (zakhár).
    זכרי כהונהzikhréi kehunámales of priesthood

Judeo-Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic زَكَرِيَّا (zakariyyā)

Proper noun

זכרי (zakariya)

  1. Zechariah
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