Rebekah

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

To balance devotion to others with a strong sense of self and the courage to act on one's own convictions.

Strength

The ability to build strong, lasting relationships and create a sense of home, security, and belonging for others.

Pitfall

A tendency to become overly entangled in the lives and dramas of loved ones, sometimes at the expense of personal boundaries.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

Originating from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqah), its meaning is often interpreted as 'to tie' or 'to bind,' symbolizing a captivating beauty that ensnares or joins people together. In its biblical context as the wife of Isaac, Rebekah represents loyalty, proactive kindness, and the binding of a marriage covenant. She is one of the four matriarchs of the Jewish people, a figure known for her beauty, decisiveness, and pivotal role in fulfilling divine prophecy, giving the name a deep resonance of heritage and purpose.

Nicknames

Becky Bex Becca Bekah Reba

Origins

Hebrew
The name is of ancient Hebrew origin and is one of the most significant female names in the Old Testament and the Torah. As a matriarch, her story is fundamental to Jewish and Christian traditions, ensuring the name's cultural and religious longevity.
English
The name was widely adopted into English after the Protestant Reformation in the 17th century, when biblical names became fashionable. The 'k' spelling is often considered a more direct or authentic transliteration from the original Hebrew compared to the Latinized 'Rebecca'.

Famous Bearers

Rebekah Brooks

Journalist and Media Executive

A prominent and controversial figure in the UK media landscape as the former editor of major tabloids. Her high-profile career and legal battles have made the name highly recognizable in Britain.

Rebekah Vardy

Media Personality

A well-known figure in the UK due to her marriage to footballer Jamie Vardy and the highly publicized 'Wagatha Christie' libel case, keeping the name in the contemporary public consciousness.

Rebekah Harkness

Socialite and Philanthropist

An American composer and patron of the arts, immortalized for a new generation as the subject of Taylor Swift's popular song 'The Last Great American Dynasty'.

History & Popularity

Rebekah, along with its variant Rebecca, gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 17th century. Its peak popularity in the United States was in the 1980s and 1990s. While the 'Rebecca' spelling has consistently been more common, 'Rebekah' has maintained a steady presence as a well-recognized classic. In both the UK and the US, it is now less fashionable than at its peak but is considered a timeless, established name rather than dated.

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