Names do not have synomyms, but if you are talking about the meaning of the name Rachel, it is ewe or sheep, and other Hebrew words for ewe are:
kivsah (כבשה)
rekhelah (רחלה)
'Rachel' is originally Hebrew.
My name is Rachel, and Rachel is HEBREW and means EWE (female sheep) .
The name Rachel is Hebrew for "little lamb". Rachel is also Jacob's wife in the Bible.
Rachel means lamb in Hebrew. So in Hebrew it would be:רחל התמימות של רחלrakhel hatmimut shel rakhel
Meaning : A female sheep or ewe; lamb Origin: Hebrew Rachel was the second and favoured wife of Jacob in the Old Testament It also means "innocence and gentility of a rose" or "lovely" Mother of Joseph and Benjamin, as per the Hebrew Bible.
Rachel is Hebrew for " The Lamb".
Rochelle in Hebrew is Rachel (רחל), pronounced rah-khél. It means a ewe.
Rachel means love in Indian language. Rachel means sheep or lamb in Hebrew.
The name Rachel is Hebrew. The first time that I know about it being used is in the Bible, in the book of Genesis.
Rachael is a variant of Rachel, which is an old Hebrew name. Rachel was Jacob's favorite wife.
The following hebrew words can be translated as "pleasant": na'im (× ×¢×™×) nekhmad (× ×—×ž×“) adin (עדין)
Rachel means "lamb" in Hebrew, but it has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.