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      Meaning of the first name
      Rachella

      Origin 
      Hebrew, English-speaking Countries

      Meaning 
      Ewe, Female Sheep, Innocent

      Variations 
      Rachelle, Raphella, Richella

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Rachella is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Rachel, which translates to ewe or female sheep. In various cultures, sheep symbolize innocence, purity, and gentleness, attributes that are often associated with individuals bearing this name. The feminine form of Rachel, Rachella carries the same connotations, embodying qualities of nurturing and gentleness while also reflecting a strong spiritual heritage rooted in Hebrew traditions.

      Historically, the name Rachel is prominently featured in the Bible, where she is portrayed as the beloved wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. This rich biblical context has contributed to the enduring popularity of the name in Jewish and Christian communities alike. Over centuries, variations of Rachel and its derivatives, including Rachella, have appeared in various cultures, often holding similar meanings related to innocence and nurturing. Rachella, while less common than Rachel, has emerged as a distinct name that reflects the historical significance and cultural resonance of its biblical predecessor.

      In contemporary society, Rachella is relatively rare but still recognized in English-speaking countries. While not as widely used as its base name Rachel, it has been embraced by some as a unique and modern alternative. The name may appeal to parents seeking a name with a biblical foundation that offers a fresh twist. Rachella is often chosen for its melodic sound and its positive associations, ensuring it remains a meaningful choice for many families today.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Rachella.
      Killinger

      is the most common surname for Rachella.

      Giovanni

      is the most common spouse name for Rachella.

      Maria

      is the most common child name for Rachella.

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      1885 is when there were the most people born with the first name Rachella.

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