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[Opinions] Rachel, Rahel, Raquel....
Which spelling do you like more? what pron. do you like more?
Rachel
Rahel
Raquel
Rakel
RaakelAnd is Noa Raquel or Noa Theresa nicer?
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Noa Raquel flows better(if looking for Rachel variations, I also know a gal named Rayael)
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Rachel = RAY-chel.:)
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Rachel is ok, but overused, dated and boring in my opinion. I find Raquel a little trashy for some reason, and the rest ugly.
I prefer Noa Theresa.
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Dated?I don't see how Rachel is dated. I mean, it's been in the top 100 since the 70s, and has never left the top 200. When's it dated to?
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I think it is in the UK at least.
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I agree.Rachel is timeless. I don't associate it with any particular decade.
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Rachel -is nice and classic, but somewhat common. meaning "little lamb or ewe"Raquel (Rah-Kel)-beautiful, unique, often mistaken for RachelNone of your others I like at all!
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Love Raquel. The rest bore me.
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Rachel
(Rachael is nice too though the second a is redundant).
Raquel, though lovely, strikes me as tacky with a non-Hispanic surname.

This message was edited 10/11/2008, 12:27 PM

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Neither of them. I like Rachael.I like Noa Theresa better.
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Raquel looks and sounds the best, with Rachel a close second. Rachel is wholesome and innocent, but Raquel wins me over with its exoticness. Also, go with Noa Raquel.
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