Zakayo

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Swahili

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Etymology

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From Late Latin Zacchaeus, from Ancient Greek Ζακχαῖος (Zakkhaîos), from Hebrew זכי (zakkay), literally "pure, innocent", which came from זכה (zacha, be clean, pure).

Proper noun

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Zakayo

  1. a male given name from Hebrew

References

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  • Basillioh Rukanga (2023 December 20) “William Ruto: The ‘tax collector’ president sparking Kenyan anger”, in BBC News[1] (in English):Some Kenyans are mockingly referring to President William Ruto as Zakayo - Swahili for the biblical figure Zacchaeus, who is portrayed in the Christian holy book as a greedy tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus.