Names like Rachelle
24 baby names similar to Rachelle, including other Hebrew/French names and stylistic matches.
Hebrew/French
Hearkening, listening.
Hebrew/French
French feminine form of Jean from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew/French
Variant of Jeannine, French form of Jane from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew/French
Variant of Leanne or Liana, meaning graceful climbing vine.
Hebrew/French
French variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'elevated'.
Hebrew/French
Modern variant of Jacqueline, from Hebrew "Ya'akov" (Jacob).
Hebrew/French
Variant spelling of Jacelyn, from Hebrew "Ya'akov" (Jacob).
Hebrew/French
Variant of Jacqueline, from Hebrew "Ya'akov" (Jacob).
Hebrew/French
Blend of Ana and Marie; Ana means grace and Marie means of the sea.
Hebrew/French
Feminine form of Joseph with French -lyne suffix; God increases.
Hebrew/French
Grace; diminutive of Anne from Hebrew channah.
Hebrew/French
Grace, modern variation of Anne.
Greek
A French and German form of Theresa, possibly meaning to harvest or from the island of Therasia.
Latin
From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the Roman playwright Terence.
French
A French form of Patrick or Patricia, from the Latin patricius, meaning noble or patrician.
Scottish/Gaelic
A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
French/Hebrew
A French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Scottish/English
From an occupational surname meaning steward, the guardian or keeper of a household, borne by the Scottish royal house.
German/Greek
A German and Scandinavian short form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
English/French
From Brett, meaning a person from Brittany or of Breton descent.
Irish/Greek
Irish form of Kathleen from Greek katharos, meaning pure or unsullied.
English/Irish
From place names meaning marsh fort or possibly dark in Irish origins.
Greek
Form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, long associated with katharos, meaning pure.
Irish/English
From Irish ร Ciarraighe, meaning dark or from the fortress.