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[Facts] Re: Rachel/Rachael
by
lala
8/2/2004, 8:27 AM
in reply to
a message by Rae
I'm not to sure on that.
I woiuld guess so.
I'll ask my friend Jewish
Stephanie
(whose name means crown in Hebrew ;))
Lala
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Claire
(guest)
8/2/2004, 11:45 AM
I think
Stephanie
means crown in Greek...
Atarah
is the Hebrew for crown...
In Hebrew
Rachel
is written
Rahel
, and pronounced ra-khel. The "kh" is like the "ch" in Loch, achtung... Not "k" or "sh" or "ch" or "h"...
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