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'''Rahel''' may refer to: |
'''Rahel''' is a feminine given name related to [[Rachel (given name)|Rachel]] and may refer to: |
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* [[Rachel]] (romanized Rāḥēl), in the Bible the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin |
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* the biblical figure '''[[Rachel]]''' |
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* [[Rahel la Fermosa]] (c. 1165–1195), Jewish paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castille |
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* [[Rahel Aschwanden]] (born 1993), Swiss table tennis player |
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* [[Rahel Daniel]] (born 2001), Eritrean long-distance runner |
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* [[Rahel Enzler]] (born 2000), Swiss ice hockey player |
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* [[Rahel Frey]] (born 1986), Swiss racing driver |
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* [[Rahel Friederich]] (born 1986), Swiss orienteering competitor |
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* [[Rahel Graf]] (born 1989), Swiss footballer |
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* [[Rahel Hirsch]] (1870–1953), German physician and professor, first female professor of medicine in the Kingdom of Prussia |
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* [[Rahel Indermaur]] (born 1980), Swiss opera singer |
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* [[Rahel Jaeggi]] (born 1967), Swiss philosopher |
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* [[Rahel Kiwic]] (born 1991), Swiss footballer |
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* [[Rahel Kopp]] (born 1994), Swiss alpine ski racer |
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* [[Rahel Michielin]] (born 1990), Swiss ice hockey player |
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* [[Rahel Plaut]] (1894–1993), German medical doctor, researcher in physiology and first female academic at Hamburg University School of Medicine |
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* [[Rahel Repkin]] (born 1998), Estonian footballer |
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* [[Rahel Sanzara]], pseudonym of German dancer, actress and novelist Johanna Bleschke (1894–1936) |
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* [[Rahel Shtainshnaider]] (born 1994), Israeli footballer |
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* [[Rahel Straus]] (1880–1963), pioneering German-Jewish medical doctor, feminist and writer |
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* [[Rahel Szalit-Marcus]] (1888–1942), Jewish artist and illustrator |
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* [[Rahel Varnhagen]] (1771–1833), German writer |
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* [[Rahel Vigdozchik]] (born 1989), Israeli rhythmic gymnast and coach |
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* the German Jewish author and salonniere '''[[Rahel Varnhagen]]''' (1771-1833), often referred to by her first name alone. |
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Latest revision as of 05:38, 25 January 2024
Rahel is a feminine given name related to Rachel and may refer to:
- Rachel (romanized Rāḥēl), in the Bible the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin
- Rahel la Fermosa (c. 1165–1195), Jewish paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castille
- Rahel Aschwanden (born 1993), Swiss table tennis player
- Rahel Daniel (born 2001), Eritrean long-distance runner
- Rahel Enzler (born 2000), Swiss ice hockey player
- Rahel Frey (born 1986), Swiss racing driver
- Rahel Friederich (born 1986), Swiss orienteering competitor
- Rahel Graf (born 1989), Swiss footballer
- Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953), German physician and professor, first female professor of medicine in the Kingdom of Prussia
- Rahel Indermaur (born 1980), Swiss opera singer
- Rahel Jaeggi (born 1967), Swiss philosopher
- Rahel Kiwic (born 1991), Swiss footballer
- Rahel Kopp (born 1994), Swiss alpine ski racer
- Rahel Michielin (born 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
- Rahel Plaut (1894–1993), German medical doctor, researcher in physiology and first female academic at Hamburg University School of Medicine
- Rahel Repkin (born 1998), Estonian footballer
- Rahel Sanzara, pseudonym of German dancer, actress and novelist Johanna Bleschke (1894–1936)
- Rahel Shtainshnaider (born 1994), Israeli footballer
- Rahel Straus (1880–1963), pioneering German-Jewish medical doctor, feminist and writer
- Rahel Szalit-Marcus (1888–1942), Jewish artist and illustrator
- Rahel Varnhagen (1771–1833), German writer
- Rahel Vigdozchik (born 1989), Israeli rhythmic gymnast and coach