It came from greek which mean Hrachel and in Hebrew in measn little lamb
The name Rachel is Hebrew for "little lamb". Rachel is also Jacob's wife in the Bible.
'Rachel' is originally Hebrew.
It is of Biblical origin Rachel was one of Jacob's wives. It means "ewe"
The name Rachel is Hebrew. The first time that I know about it being used is in the Bible, in the book of Genesis.
"Ρατσελ"
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Greek = Hrakhel Hebrew = Rahel (literally, "ewe")
It came from greek which mean Hrachel and in Hebrew in measn little lamb
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Rachael is hebrew, meaning innocent lamb. I have tried to translate this into Latin but with no joy.
Rachael Blake's birth name is Rachael Morelle Blake.
There are several, Greek Myths by Deborah Lock, one by Kate Hayden, Marcia Williams, Rachel Storm, Robert Graves, Jacqueline Morley and G, Morley. There are others with slightly different titles
Yes. Rachel goes on vacation with her mother and father and invites Percy. But he has to be ready to defeat Kronos. She draws Greek letters on the beach in one of Percy's dreams, and she writes the name Perseus. Later in the book, Rachel becomes the Oracle. She also goes to a finishing school, in exchange to return to New York City to help Percy. Loves, Karrmy :D
She has 2 sisters that are named Hannah and rachel.
Rachel Diaz goes by Rachel Days.
In Hawaiian, Rachel is spelled "Lekelina."