Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.
Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.
Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.
Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.
Hebrew Meaning: The name Rebekah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Rebekah is: Captivating; knotted cord. Wife of Isaac in the Old Testament.
From the original Hebrew 'Ribkah', now Rebekah, possible meanings are "bound with rope" "ensnarer", "a noose". From the Arabic, rabqat, "a tie-rope for animals," suggests that as a name it means the beauty by means men are snared or bound.
The name Rosanna /roʊˈzænə/ is the combination of Rosa (Rose) and Anna. It should not be confused with Rossana, which is the Italian form of Roxana (see Roxanne). Spellings: Rosanna, Rosana, Roseanna, Rosannah, Rose Anna, Rossana. Meaning: Rose, Gracious Rose.
Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, Modern: Re'u'el, Tiberian: Rəʻûʼēl, "Friend of El") meaning "friend of God" or "one who is intimate with God", is a Hebrew name associated with several Biblical and/or religious figures.
From a Hebrew name which was derived from the Hebrew word רְעוּת (re'ut) meaning "friend". This is the name of the central character in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, a Moabite woman who was the ancestor of King David. As a Christian name, Ruth has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
A nickname for Sarah (meaning "princess"), made famous by the biblical wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac. Sadie has become a popular name of its own. Origin. English.