Rashell
r(a)-she-ll
US Popularity:27448
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Ewe, female sheep
Rashell is a variant of the Hebrew girl’s name Rachel, meaning “ewe.” In the Hebrew Bible, Rachel is one of Jacob’s two wives, along with her sister, Leah. A beautiful yet tragic figure, Rachel was Jacob’s true love, yet struggled to have a child with him. She finally gave birth to Joseph, who became Jacob’s favorite son. Rachel has long been a popular name in the US and worldwide, reaching peak popularity in 1996 thanks to Jennifer Aniston’s character in Friends. Rashell is a less common variant of this name, perhaps inspired by the similar French name, Rochelle. If you’re looking for a more unusual spelling to make baby stand out, Rashell could be the perfect choice.
Rashell Name Popularity Data
U.S. Births
Overall:Rashell is currently #27448 in U.S. births
Girl:Rashell is currently #12875 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2022
#27448
in 2022
- 9584
from 2021
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