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Zach

American  
[zak] / zæk /
Or Zack

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Zachary or Zachariah.


Example Sentences

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Zach Rodriguez dove in, putting more than $100,000—half his family savings—into coins like Chainlink, Polkadot and Quant.

From The Wall Street Journal

By following that process, “ALT5 believes that it can grow the number of tokens per share in a highly accretive manner,” said World Liberty co-founder Zach Witkoff in a statement in the press release External link announcing his appointment as chairman of ALT5.

From Barron's

Zach Cregger, the writer-director of “Weapons,” offered Madigan the role after meeting her for the first time over lunch.

From Los Angeles Times

In the Division I boy’s race, Palisades senior Zach Cohen set the early pace and held off Granada Hills’ Joaquin Ortega-Tomaselli in the final strides to take first in 16:24.40 — the fastest time on the new Elysian Park course that has been used since 2022.

From Los Angeles Times

Zion Lanier had 16 points, Dylan Northcutt 13 and Zach White had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

From Los Angeles Times