Yes, Rachel means little lamb, an ewe, one with purity.
Rachael is hebrew, meaning innocent lamb. I have tried to translate this into Latin but with no joy.
Raquel comes from the name Rachel, which means "innocent lamb."has no meaning at all... sorry raquels...
a lamb in spanish
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It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.
Rachel is Hebrew for " The Lamb".
Rachel is Hebrew for " The Lamb". it also means innocent like a lamb
No, the name Rachel does not always mean "little lamb." It is of Hebrew origin and means "ewe" or "female sheep," but the association with "little lamb" comes from its similarity to the word "raah" in Hebrew, which means "lamb."
Rachel means "lamb" in Hebrew, but it has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
Rachel is originally Hebrew for ewe, which is a female sheep or lamb.
It came from greek which mean Hrachel and in Hebrew in measn little lamb
Rachael is hebrew, meaning innocent lamb. I have tried to translate this into Latin but with no joy.
the definition of rachel is ewe in Hebrew or lamb in English so in Japanese if you go by sound it would be reicheru but you would be called kohistuji
Raquel comes from the name Rachel, which means "innocent lamb."has no meaning at all... sorry raquels...
Rachel means lamb in Hebrew. So in Hebrew it would be:רחל התמימות של רחלrakhel hatmimut shel rakhel
Well deer, i know like 80 Rachel's. Yes Rachel is a name and it means Lamb.
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.