Hebrew
0% Masculine / 100% Feminine
Ratchel means 'ewe' in Hebrew.
Ratchel is a variant spelling of the name Rachel, which is derived from the Hebrew name Raquel meaning 'ewe'. In the Old Testament, Rachel was the wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. The name has biblical origins and is considered a classic and timeless name. It has been popular among Jewish families for centuries.
The popularity for the name Ratchel peaked in popularity in the year 1925 with 5 births, which ranked number 9,169 out of 9,511 unique names for that year. Ratchel had the most female births in 1925 with 5, which ranked number 4,973 out of 5,771 female names for that year.
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