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Rafhael

Rafhael is a spelling variant of Raphael, the Hebrew name meaning "God has healed."

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Rafhael is a spelling variant of Raphael, the Hebrew name meaning God has healed. The change is subtle enough that the biblical association remains clear, but the written form gives the name a more individualized and slightly stylized appearance.

It is the kind of variant that preserves familiar meaning while signaling a more personal spelling choice. Rafhael feels solemn, gentle, and a little modernized. The angelic and healing associations of Raphael still shape its character, so the name carries an aura of care and protection.

The altered spelling makes it visually distinctive without stripping away tradition. In modern use, Rafhael can seem dignified and expressive at once, a name that balances reverence with a taste for variation.

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