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[ syll. rac-hea(l), ra-che-al ] The girl name Racheal is pronounced RahK-iyahL KEY. Racheal is of Hebrew origin and it is used largely in the English language. Racheal is a variant form of the English, French, German, and Yiddish Rachel. Racheal is rare as a baby name for girls. At the modest peak of its usage in 1985, 0.021% of baby girls were given the name Racheal. Its ranking then was #518. The baby name has since dropped out of favor, and is used only on a very light scale today. In 2008, out of the group of girl names directly linked to Racheal, the English, French, German, and Yiddish Rachel was the most regularly used. Baby names that sound like Racheal include the Yiddish Raizel, the Russian Rakhila, the English Rashael, the Hebrew Razili, the German Regula, the English and Italian Rochella, the English Rosalee, the French and English Rosalie, the English Roselee, the English Roselia, the English and Italian Rosella, the English Rosely, the Italian Rossella, the English Rozella, the English Rachael, the English Rachal, the English, French, German, and Yiddish Rachel, the English, French, and Italian Rachelle, the English Raechel, and the English Raechul. KEY: approx pronunciation for Racheal: R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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