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Forename Ráhel

Across the world, Ráhel (Rahel Tanzania Ethiopia Indonesia India Bangladesh, Ráhel Hungary, Рахель Ukraine Russia Israel Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan) is a common primarily girly, but very infrequently male given name. The forename Ráhel is habitual in Tanzania, where it is quite a common feminine name, Switzerland, and Lebanon, where it is quite a rare primarily girly, but very seldom boy's name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Tanzania, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. Much less frequently, Ráhel is the last name as well as the forename.

Jesus fishRáhel is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ráhel

name Ракель, name リー, name レイチェル, name Rachele, name 瑞秋, name רקל, name רחל, name راي, name Ракел, name راكول, name 蕾切尔, name Rakel, name Рахель, name Rahel, name Rakul, name Rachel, name Рашель, name راكيل, name Rachelle, name Rahela, name Рахела, name Rachela, name रकुल, name Рахел, name Ráhel, name 瑞伊, name Rachael, name Рэйчел, name Raakel, name راشيل, name 雷, name 拉奎尔, name Рейчел, name Raquel, name Rae, name Ráchel
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Rahel Bangladesh, Tanzania, India, Indonesia, Ethiopia
Ráhel Hungary
Рахель Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Israel, Kyrgyzstan

First name Ráhel in the context

Ráhel is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Raven , the DC Comics character, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies; Rachel Summers , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men; Rachel Berry , the character in the television series Glee; Rachel Green , the fictional character from American TV Sitcom Friends and Rachel Dawes , the fictional character throughout the DC Universe, The Dark Knight, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

orbán ráhel daughter of Viktor Orbán, HU (b. 1989) link

Characteristic surnames

Kiss, Hoffmann, Horváth, Hegedűs, Klemenik, Lukács, Király, Kovács, Czirják, Maliková, Steiner, Molnár, Orbán, Tulner, Géczi, Tóth, Juhos, Szóda, Nagy, Solténszky, and Mészáros