Rachele is the Italian equivalent of 'Rachel'. It's a feminine gender proper noun. It traces its origins back to the word 'rahel', which means 'sheep' in Hebrew.
Ciao, Rachele! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hi, Rachel!"Specifically, the greeting ciao means "hello, hi". The feminine noun Rachele translates as "Rachel". The pronunciation will be "tchow ra-KE-le" in Italian.
It is Rachele and pronounced Rakele
mi chiama es Rachel
Rachel Annand Taylor has written: 'Poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Aspects of the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance 'Invitation to Renaissance Italy' -- subject(s): Renaissance
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Her father is Jewish and her mother is evidently a mixture of Jewish and non-Jewish Austrian and Italian ancestry.
Rachael Blake's birth name is Rachael Morelle Blake.
She has 2 sisters that are named Hannah and rachel.
That is one typical spelling of the female given name Rachel. Other variants include Rachael, Racheal, or Rachele (Italian). It is rendered as the related name Raquel in Portuguese.
Rachel Diaz goes by Rachel Days.
In Hawaiian, Rachel is spelled "Lekelina."
Rachel ray a swinger