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    Rachel

    Also spelled: Rachelle, Rachael, Rahel

    רָחֵל(Raḥel)

    Pronunciation: RAY-chəl

    ♀ Female
    Hebrew

    Meaning

    ewe

    Origin

    Hebrew

    About Rachel

    Rachel carries a gentle, familiar charm, deeply rooted in its Hebrew origin meaning "ewe." This is a name that evokes a sense of timeless grace, equally at home in biblical narratives and contemporary settings. It's a superb choice for parents who appreciate a classic that feels both soft and substantial, without being overly ornate. What sets Rachel apart is its enduring popularity across diverse cultures, particularly in English-speaking countries and Israel, maintaining its warmth and approachability through centuries. It offers a comforting blend of tradition and understated elegance, a name that will age beautifully from childhood through adulthood.

    Quick Facts

    - Origin: Hebrew - Meaning: Ewe - Popular in: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Israel - Nicknames: Rachelle, Rachael, Rahel

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Classic
    Peak decade:1970s
    Era:Biblical / Early Christian, Medieval, Contemporary
    Popular in:United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Israel

    Popularity Trends

    Is Rachel Right for Your Baby?

    Rachel is a Classic, Gentle, Familiar name for girls that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. It works well internationally and is easy to recognise across cultures. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseGlobal
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian
    Jewish

    Regions Where Rachel Is Used

    Hebrew / Jewish
    Anglo-Saxon / British

    Name Vibe

    Classic
    Gentle
    Familiar

    Famous People Named Rachel

    • Rachel Weisz (actress)
    • Rachel McAdams (actress)
    • Rachel Carson (marine biologist and conservationist)
    • Rachel Maddow (television host)
    • Rachel Bilson (actress)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Rach
    Rae

    Rachel in different fonts

    RachelDancing Script
    RachelCaveat
    RachelSatisfy
    RachelPacifico
    RachelGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

    If you like Rachel, you might also like names with these styles:

    Biblical names
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    Traditional

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Rachel

    What is the cultural significance of the name Rachel?

    Rachel holds strong significance in both Christian and Jewish traditions, being a prominent biblical figure known for her beauty and devotion.

    Is Rachel a popular name today?

    Yes, Rachel has maintained consistent popularity in several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Israel.

    What does Rachel mean?

    Rachel means "ewe". It is derived from Hebrew.

    What is the origin of Rachel?

    Rachel originates from Hebrew. Its cultural origin is Hebrew.

    Is Rachel a male or female name?

    Rachel is a female name.

    How do you pronounce Rachel?

    Rachel is pronounced "RAY-chəl".

    What language does Rachel come from?

    Rachel comes from Hebrew.

    Is Rachel a popular name?

    Rachel is considered a common name, and its popularity trend is classic.

    What are variants of Rachel?

    Variants of Rachel include Rachelle, Rachael, Rahel.

    What are nicknames for Rachel?

    Common nicknames for Rachel include Rach, Rae.

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