Rebekah means to bind or captivating — from the Hebrew, the original biblical spelling of Rebecca. In Genesis, Rebekah is Isaac's wife — she drew water for Abraham's servant and his camels, an act of extraordinary generosity that won her a husband. The KAH-ending is the spelling closest to the Hebrew original. Seven letters of the most generous act in Genesis and the matriarch who bound a nation.
Rebekah is the original biblical spelling — closest to Hebrew.
Her act of drawing water for camels is Genesis's most generous moment.
Three syllables with a strong, Hebrew sound: reh-BEK-ah.
She is one of the four matriarchs of Israel.
Bekah is a gorgeous embedded nickname.
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The vibe of Rebekah
to bindcaptivatingHebrew originalGenesismatriarchcamelsgenerosityKAH-ending
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Origin & history of Rebekah
Hebrew רִבְקָה (Rivqah, to bind/captivating)→biblical English Rebekah
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Hebrew roots
Rebekah is the original biblical spelling of Rebecca meaning to bind or captivating. In Genesis 24, Rebekah draws water for Abraham's servant and his ten camels — an act of extraordinary generosity. She became one of the four matriarchs of Israel. The KAH-ending is closest to the Hebrew.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Biblical — Genesis 24, where Rebekah waters Abraham's camels.
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Today
Rebekah remains a beloved choice, ranking #756 in the US. 75,601 babies have been named Rebekah since 1883.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, Genesis 24, SSA data
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How popular is Rebekah?
1996peak year
The name Rebekah reached its peak in 1996, with 2,222 registrations (ranked #146). It had been quietly building for over half a century before that, first appearing in records in 1883. Since the peak, the name has eased to around #756 today, averaging about 398 new babies per year. Rebekah has been declining in recent years. Across all years on record, approximately 75,601 American babies have carried this name.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Rebekah's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — camel-watering nurturing. People named Rebekah tend to be generous, binding, and gifted at winning through acts of extraordinary kindness.
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