Chinese name generated for Zachary

郭逸士 (Guo yi shi)

Origin of the surname: The Guo surname originated from the State of Guo during the Zhou Dynasty. It was established by Ji Guo, a son of King Wen of Zhou. Guo Moruo was a famous writer, poet, historian, and archaeologist in modern China.
Meaning: Yishi (逸士) refers to a recluse or hermit who withdraws from worldly affairs to pursue a life of seclusion, simplicity, and spiritual cultivation, often embodying ideals of moral integrity, intellectual refinement, and detachment from material desires in traditional Chinese culture.
Gender: Male
Source: The name "Yishi" (逸士) originates from classical Chinese literature and philosophy, where "逸" (yì) conveys meanings of "unrestrained," "free-spirited," or "living beyond worldly concerns," while "士" (shì) refers to a scholar, gentleman, or person of refined character. Together, "逸士" describes a recluse or erudite individual who transcends世俗 (mundane affairs), often associated with Daoist ideals of harmony with nature and detachment from societal norms. This term gained prominence through historical texts like the "Zhuangzi," which praises the "perfect man" who wanders beyond earthly constraints, and the "Book of Later Han" (《后汉书》), which includes a chapter on "Hermits and Recluses" (《逸民列传》), celebrating scholars who withdrew from political life to preserve moral integrity. The concept also resonates with poets like Tao Yuanming (陶渊明), whose works idealized the "gentleman in seclusion" (隐士), embodying intellectual freedom and spiritual tranquility.
About your English name:
Name: Zachary
Meaning: Zachary is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Zechariah," meaning "Yahweh has remembered" or "God remembers." It carries connotations of divine favor and faithfulness.
Origin: The name Zachary is derived from the Hebrew name Zechariah (זְכַרְיָה), meaning "Yahweh has remembered" or "God remembers." It entered English through the Greek form "Zacharias" and Latin "Zacharia," evolving into "Zachary" as a common Anglicized variant. The name gained prominence through biblical and Christian traditions, notably associated with the father of John the Baptist in the New Testament.
Story: The name Zachary is derived from the Hebrew name Zechariah (זְכַרְיָה), meaning "Yahweh has remembered" or "the Lord remembers." In the Bible, Zechariah was a prophet and author of the Book of Zechariah in the Old Testament, emphasizing divine promises and the restoration of Jerusalem. The name also appears in the New Testament with John the Baptist's father, Zechariah, a priest who temporarily lost his speech for doubting an angel's message about his son’s birth.

The Greek form "Zacharias" and Latin "Zacharius" evolved into "Zachary" in English. Popularized in medieval Europe, the name gained lasting prominence through saints and historical figures. Notably, Zachary Taylor (1784–1850), the 12th U.S. President, cemented its use in America.

Symbolically, Zachary conveys themes of faith, divine favor, and legacy. Its variants include Zachariah, Zackary, and Zack, with nicknames like Zach or Zack. Ranked among the top 100 U.S. boys' names from the 1980s to early 2000s, it remains a timeless choice blending biblical heritage with modern appeal.