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Rahela

Variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' (female lamb), a matriarch and beloved wife in the Old Testament.

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Rahela is a variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe, the female lamb. That biblical root gives the name an enduring softness, since Rachel is one of the great matriarchs of the Old Testament and a figure associated with love, longing, and family continuity.

The Rahela spelling adds a more international or continental feel while preserving the original scriptural center. The name sounds gentle and lyrical, with a more open vowel pattern than Rachel. That makes it feel slightly warmer and more elaborate, while still remaining clearly tied to a respected classical source.

Rahela has the kind of dignity that comes from biblical heritage, but the spelling shift gives it a fresh contour. It is familiar in spirit, uncommon in form, and graceful in sound.

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