Medieval Era
- Bartolomeo Zaccaria (d. 1334), Margrave of Bodonitsa
- Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235–1307), Lord of Phocea and Chios
- Benedetto II Zaccaria (d. 1314), known as Paleologo, Lord of Phocea and Chios
- Martino Zaccaria (d. 1345), Lord of Phocea and Chios
- Nicolaus Zacharie (c.1400-1466), Italian composer
- Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakarīya al-Rāzi (also known as "Razi" and "Rhazes") (865-925 AD), Persian (Iranian) physician, philosopher and scholar
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