Rochel is a feminine name with Yiddish origin. It is pronounced as ROH-khul (/roːxəl/). The name Rochel is a variation of the name Rachel. In terms of popularity, Rochel has been steadily used for newborn girls in the United States. Although not one of the most common names, it has consistently appeared on the charts over the years. In recent times, Rochel has been given to around 80 to 131 baby girls per year, ranking between 1614 and 2326 in popularity. This unique and culturally rich name would be a beautiful choice for parents looking for something less conventional yet meaningful for their daughter.
Rochel Gelman is an emeritus psychology professor at Rutgers University and Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Science, known for her work in the field of psychology. |