Rashel

Meaning of Rashel

Rashel is a warm, softly lilting twist on the timeless Hebrew name Rachel—literally “ewe” or “innocent lamb”—that instantly conjures images of gentle strength and quiet confidence. Pronounced RAY-shuhl (/reɪˈʃɛl/), it carries the same comforting familiarity of its biblical roots while standing out with a dash of modern flair, like sunshine filtering through a stained-glass window. Though still delightfully rare—hovering around the 900s in popularity rankings—it’s been quietly climbing the charts in recent years, proof that more parents are discovering its sweet simplicity and elegant charm. Choosing Rashel means celebrating a name that bridges age-old storytelling with today’s fresh sensibilities, promising a lifetime of warmth, compassion and easy grace for any little girl lucky enough to wear it.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as RAY-shuhl (/reɪˈʃɛl/)

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Notable People Named Rashel

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