The name
Zaka was first recorded in 1185 as
Zake.
France Bezlaj suggested that the name
Zaka was a contraction of *
zějaka 'opening between hills'. However, Dušan Čop has proposed that the name
Zaka is a fused prepositional phrase derived from
za Ak- 'behind Ak'. The name
Ak refers to two parcels of land, Upper and Lower Ak (, ), and the Ak Mansion (, later renamed
Partizanka). Popular etymology associated the mansion's name with the initials of its owner, Anton Kokalj (1851–1938). However, the name
Ak is believed to be of Celtic origin (although there are also parallels of toponyms with
Ak- from German
Hacken 'hook'). ==History==