Rebekah

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    Rebekah is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivkah), meaning "to tie" or "to bind." In the Bible, Rebekah is a significant figure, known for being the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau.
  • Variations
    Rebecca, Rivka, Rebeca, Rabecca
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  • Rebekah, a timeless and elegant name of Hebrew origin, holds deep historical and biblical significance. Meaning "to tie" or "to bind," Rebekah has been cherished for centuries for its captivating and profound aura. The name's biblical roots trace back to the Old Testament, where Rebekah is celebrated for her strength, kindness, and unwavering faith. Choosing Rebekah for your baby girl bestows upon her a sense of grace and wisdom passed down through generations. The name's variations, such as Rebecca and Rivka, add cultural richness and international appeal. Common nicknames like Becky and Becca offer a friendly and approachable tone to the name. With many notable real-life figures and fictional characters bearing this name, Rebekah holds a timeless charm that continues to captivate modern parents seeking a name with history and depth. A baby girl named Rebekah is destined to carry the legacy of her strong namesake, making it a cherished choice for families across the world.
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