Rakel name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Scandinavian, Icelandic, Finnish, Greenlandic, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: r(a)-kel
Meaning: The Ewe
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What does Rakel mean?

Prevalently used in Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Greenlandic, Scandinavian, Finnish and Icelandic unheard-of, Rakel is rooted from Hebrew, meaning of Rakel is "The Ewe" is used as a baby girl name . Rakel is variant form of biblical and famed Raquel.

Raquel is form of biblical, persistent and prominent Rachel. Raquel is form of Rachel in Spanish language. Also Raquel is form of Rachel in Spanish, Portuguese and French languages. Meaning of Raquel is The Ewe, An Innocent Ewe and Lamb has its origin in Hebrew.

Rakel is version of biblical and durable Rachel. Also Rachel is Latin and Greek equivalent of Hebrew רָחֵל = Ewe, Female Sheep. Rachel is also form of Rågiähl in Latin language.

Rare Rachel came from Hebrew, meaning of Rachel is "Innocence of a Lamb, Jacob's Wife and Lamb". Rakel is variation of eminent and biblical Rachelle. Rachelle is version of ever lasting and biblical Rachel.

Rachelle is English and French cognate of Rachel. Rachelle means Lamb and Female Sheep came from Hebrew is used in Italian, French and English.

How do I pronounce Rakel?

Two syllabled Rakel is most commonly pronounced as r(a)-kel.

Variants of Rakel

Aake, Rachel, Rachelle, Raquel, Aage, Ake, Rågiähl, Lahela, Rochelle, Rachell, Rachelmarie, Rachael, Rackel

How popular is the name Rakel?

Rakel is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 35 years of use, it could not make it big. Over 297 babies in United States have been named Rakel. In France, it is relatively new, first appeared in 1981.

Rakel is a common name in Brazil and Norway while somewhat familiar name in Namibia, Sweden, Iceland, Spain, Finland, Portugal, Cameroon, Papua New Guinea, India and Denmark. According to our findings, over 7000 babies have been named Rakel globally.

YearRankBirths
2019137616
2018124387
2016108439
2015118198
2014109459
2013119548
2012168505
2011971811
2010169805
2009124238
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Rakel?

Once you get distressed, you turn to solitude for a while, until your soul heals. You are used to tolerating people but maybe you should show them their place sometimes. Although you are the most sensitive person you know and get depressed easily, you can turn into the most inspiring and motivational person in a second. You have an artistic soul and a good eye for everything you put your focus on.

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Famous people named Rakel

  • Rakel Seweriin, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Rakel Surlien, Norwegian judge
  • Rakel Wahl, Norwegian cross country skier
  • Rakel Liekki, Finnish artist, freelance journalist, writer
  • Rakel Wärmländer in Små citroner gula as Actress
  • Rakel Adriana in movie El Benny as Actress

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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