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Rebeccea

What does Rebeccea mean?

Rebeccea Pronunciation of Rebeccea as a name for girls is of Hebrew derivation, and the meaning of the name Rebeccea is "to bind". Rebeccea is an alternate spelling of Rebecca (Hebrew). Biblical: Rebekah.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Re-, -ea

Variations

RELATIONS VIA REBECCA Rebbeca, Rebbecca, Rebbecka, Rebeca, Rebecah, Rebeccah, Rebeccka, Rebecha, Rebecka, Rebeckah, Rebeckia, Rebecky, Rebeha, Rebeka, Rebekha, Rebekka, Rebekke, Rebeque, Ribecca

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Rebeccea Scarlet (R.S.), ..

How popular is Rebeccea?

Rebeccea is a rare given name for females. Rebeccea is an equally rare surname for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Prominent varying forms of Rebeccea (NOT RANKED) appearing in the Top 2000 are Rebecca (#214 THE PREVIOUS YEAR), Rebeca (#1297), Rebbecca, Rebeccah, Rebecka, Rebeka and Rebekka. Other forms, like Rebecky, are uncommon. These relations of Rebeccea reached the height of their popularity in the 1970s (USAGE OF 0.9%) and have become significantly less conventional since (USAGE 0.1%, 89%), with the form Rebecca becoming somewhat outmoded. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Rebbecca, Rebeca, Rebecca, Rebeccah, Rebecka in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Rebeka, Rebekka in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Rebecca, Rebecka outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Aleceea, Amberlea, Leecea (see Licia), Raechel, Reba, Rebba, Rebbie, Rebekah, Rebekkah, Reberta, Reeba, Reece, Reeda, Reena, Reene, Reesa, Reese, Reeta, Reeva, Refella (see Raphaela), Regeena, Regena, Renee, Reneeta, Reneisha, Renelle, Renetta, Renette, Reseda, Reubena, Reveka, Revekka, Rexella, Rexetta, Ricca, Rieca, Riecka (see Rica), Robee, Robeena, Robella, Robelle, Robena, Robene, Robenia, Roberda, Roberta, Robertena (see Roberta), Robertha, Robetta (see Roberta), Robette, Rubee, Rubena, Ruberta, Rubetta, Rycca, Senecca and Venessea (see Vanessa). These names tend to be more frequently used than Rebeccea.

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