Meaning of Rachel
Ewe, female sheep, innocent
About the Name Rachel
With its two clean syllables, Rachel is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, with roots in the ancient texts of the Old Testament and the rich tradition of biblical names that have crossed religious and cultural boundaries to become truly international, meaning "Ewe", and a well-established name worldwide - familiar to teachers, grandparents, and peers without feeling overused. "Ewe" in Hebrew carries a weight that the English translation can only approximate. These ancient names were carried by prophets, matriarchs, and kings - they have been in continuous use for over 3,000 years, a longevity that few naming traditions can match.
The practical question of how Rachel flows with the family surname is worth considering. The name is universally familiar across communities worldwide, easy to spell and pronounce, and carries natural authority in both formal and informal settings. Parents who choose Rachel tend to value a name that is immediately understood, easy to spell, and warm in sound.
Sound & Flow
Rachel is a 2-syllable name. Test it with your family surname to hear how it flows. For example: Rachel Tan, Rachel Lee, or Rachel Ng.
Cultural Context
Biblical in origin and widely used across Christian communities, often alongside a given name in a second language.
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Popularity Through History
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