Complete Definition of "Rachel"

see|Rachêl
English

Alternative spellings
:Rachael

Etymology
From Hebr. ר��|רָ�ֵ�, "ewe"

Pronunciation
IPA|/�reɪt��l/
rhymes|eɪt��l
Hyphenation: ra·chel

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. biblical Younger daughter of Laban, sister to Leah, and second wife of Jacob.
  2. given name|female|from Hebrew| .

Translations
trans-top|younger daughter of Laban
Chinese: �� (L�ji�)
Danish: Rakel
Dutch: Rachel
Esperanto: Raĥel
French: Rachel
German: Rachel
Hebrew: ר��|רָ�ֵ� (r�ḥ�l)
Italian: Rachele
trans-mid
Japanese: ��� (rakeru)
Lithuanian: Rachel�
Polish: Rachela
Portuguese: Raquel
Russian: Ра�ил� (Raxíl�)
Spanish: Raquel
Swedish: Rakel
Yiddish: ר�� (r�ḥ�l)
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Category:Biblical characters

hu:Rachel
sr:Rachel
fi:Rachel

Revision and Credits for"Rachel"
  • 2007-11-13 19:51 - SemperBlotto - Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/72.159.128.131|72.159.128.131]] ([[User_talk:72.159.128.131|Talk]]); changed back to last version by [[User:Stephen G. Brown|Stephen G. Brown]]

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