Rebeka

Meaning of Rebeka

Rebeka is a female name with English origins. It is pronounced as ruh-BEK-uh (/rəˈbɛkə/). This name is a variation of the more commonly known name, Rebecca. Rebeka has been used as a given name in the United States since at least the 1950s. While it hasn't ranked among the top names in recent years, it has maintained a moderate level of usage. The popularity of Rebeka has fluctuated over time, with its highest occurrence being recorded in 2012 when it ranked at number 40. Despite its variations in popularity, Rebeka remains an elegant and timeless choice for parents seeking a unique yet familiar name for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ruh-BEK-uh (/rəˈbɛkə/)

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Notable People Named Rebeka

Rebeka Njau was Kenya's first female playwright and a pioneer in representing African women in literature, addressing topics such as female genital mutilation and homosexuality.
Rebeka Masarova is a Swiss-born Spanish professional tennis player with career-high WTA rankings of 64 in singles and 134 in doubles, and she won the 2016 French Open junior championship before representing Spain.
Rebeka Jančová is a Slovak alpine ski racer who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Rebeka Simon - Rebeka "Rebii" Simon is a British-Hungarian canoe sprinter who competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Rebeka Montoya is an American actress known for her roles in General Hospital, Mistresses, and various television shows.
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