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Racqual

Racqual is likely a variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe or female sheep.

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Racqual is likely a variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe or female sheep. That connection places it within the long biblical tradition of pastoral names, where animals symbolize gentleness, care, and fertility.

The spelling variation makes the name feel more modern or phonetically personalized while preserving its older root. As a given name, Racqual has a strong, distinctive look. It still reads as part of the Rachel family, but the altered shape gives it a more individual voice.

The name can feel both familiar and rare, which is often the sweet spot for modern naming. Racqual suggests softness beneath a firmer surface, with a biblical foundation that remains visible even in its updated form.

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