Yes Rebehha is Rebecca in Spanish.
Rebecca = Lepeka
The spelling for Rebecca in French is the same as in English, with the name spelled as "Rebecca."
It comes from the Hebrew name, meaning servant of God.
Rebecca in Mandarin is translated as 瑞贝卡 (Ruìbèikǎ).
Ребекка Rebekka
"soy yo" means "it's me". so, you can answer the phone and if someone asks for you, you can say, "soy yo"!
hola rebecca!
Rebecca
No Rebecca is Rebecca. it is spelled differently though, it's Rebeca (with only one "c")
Rebecca Steoff has written: 'Issei and Nisei' -- subject(s): Japanese Americans, History 'Placido Domingo (Spanish Ed.)'
Rebecca Hankin has written: 'I Can Be a Fire Fighter (I Can Be Series)' 'Puedo Ser Bombero (I Can Be a Firefighter): I Can Be Books (I Can Be Books)' 'Puedo ser medico' -- subject(s): Physicians, Spanish literature, Juvenile literature, Spanish language editions, Occupations 'Puedo Ser Bombero/I Can Be a Firefighter (I Can Be Books)' 'I Can Be a Doctor (I Can Be a)'
She is Hispanic American. I had to do a Spanish project on her and in class we learned that she is well known in the Hispanic community and very well respected there.
The Spanish Prisoner, released in 1997, had several female actors. The character of Susan Ricci was played by Rebecca Pidgeon, and Pat McCune was played by Felicity Huffman.
Rebecca Ní Chonchubhair = Rebecca O'Connor
Rebecca Zamolo's birth name is Rebecca Lynn Zamolo.
Rebecca = Lepeka
Rebecca Rivara goes by Rebecca Rivara.