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Rachel Benisti (born Abergel), 1926 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Edery (born Abergel), 1900 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Benarrosh (born Abergel), 1920 - 2005
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Ivgi (born Abergel), 1921 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesRACHEL SHARONY (born ABERGEL), 1943 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel, 1893 - 1940
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Weisz (born Abergel Rouah), born 1923
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Tamsson Tamssom (born Abergel), died 1925
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel (born Dray), born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel (born DRAY), born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Tamsson Tamssom (born Abergel), died 1925
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Rachel ABERGEL
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel (born Dray), born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel "BORGEL" BOUNAN (born ABERGEL)
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel (born Aseraf)
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel ABERGEL (born COHEN)
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Abergel (born Benhayot), 1875 - 1936
Geni World Family TreeRachel Abergel, 1893 - 1940
Geni World Family TreeRachel Abergel, died 1925
Geni World Family TreeRachel Unknown
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Rachel ABERGEL, born 1902
1921 France Census
Rachel Suzanne ABERGEL, died 1925
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Rachel ABERGEL, 1910 - 2006
France DeathsRachel Abergel, born 1922
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Rachel Abergel
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Rachel Abergel, died 1986
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Rachel Abergel, died 1959
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGen
Rachel, 1926 - 1995
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGenRachel Abergel, born 1953
Israel Genealogy Research Association - IGRARachel Abergel, born 1948
Israel Genealogy Research Association - IGRARachel Abergel
Israel Genealogy Research Association - IGRARachel Abergel (Weist)
New Jersey Marriage Licenses, 1915-2017
Rachel Abergel (Lavenda)
New York City Marriages, 1950-2017
Rachel Abecassis, born 1931
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Rachel Abergel (born Abecassis)
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Rachel Abergel
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- Rach Abber
- Rachael Aber
- Rachelle Abber
- Raechel Aber
- Raychel Abber
- Arabic: راشيل أبرغيل (Rāshīl Abrghīl)
- Japanese: レイチェル・アベルゲル (Reicheru Aberugeru)
- Russian: Рейчел Абергель (Reychiel Abergel)
- Spanish: Raquel Abergel
- Morocco 58%
- Algeria 26%
- Israel 16%
The name Rachel has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "rakhel," which means "ewe," symbolizing purity and innocence. It first appeared in ancient Israel, notably in the Hebrew Bible, where Rachel is recognized as the beloved wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, making it a name with deep historical and cultural significance in Jewish tradition. The name has been associated with qualities such as grace and nurturing, reflecting the pastoral imagery of a shepherdess. Variations of Rachel can be found across different cultures and languages, including Rachael and Raquel in English and Spanish, respectively, as well as the French form, Rachel. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may carry unique cultural connotations. The name has remained popular throughout history, often associated with strong, compassionate women, and continues to be widely used in various parts of the world today.
The last name Abergel has its origins in the Hebrew language, specifically deriving from the word "aber," which means "to cross over" or "to pass." This surname is often associated with Jewish heritage and is believed to have first appeared in regions of Eastern Europe, particularly among Ashkenazi Jewish communities. Historically, surnames like Abergel were often adopted based on geographical features, occupations, or personal characteristics, and it may have been used to denote someone who lived near a crossing or a significant passageway. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including spellings such as "Abergil" or "Abargil," which may reflect regional dialects or transliterations. The name is relatively uncommon but can be found among Jewish populations in Israel and the diaspora, where it carries a sense of cultural identity and heritage.
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