rah is not an element of meaning in a Hebrew name.
"high" or "exalted".
rah (רע) is the Hebrew word for "bad"
rah (רע) = "bad" or "evil"
A good Hebrew word for 'evil' is "RAH" (רע)
"YEES-rah-EHL"
Rochelle in Hebrew is Rachel (רחל), pronounced rah-khél. It means a ewe.
רחל, pronounce rah-khel
Rusty is ראסטי (pronounced RAH-stee)
storm = סערה (seh-ah-RAH)
Rabbanit (רבנית) is pronounced rah-bah-NEET
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Unveiled = הסרה (ha-sah-RAH)
rachamim (רחמים), pronounced rah-khah-MEEM
This is just the Yiddish-dialected pronunciation of the Hebrew word "YIS-rah-EHL", meaning 'Israel'.
The Hebrew name is spelled: דְבוֹרָה (Pron. D'Vo-rAH, the accent is on the last syllable.) The same Hebrew spelling also means bee.