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Rebecca vs Bethany - What's the difference?

rebecca | bethany |


As proper nouns the difference between rebecca and bethany

is that rebecca is rebekah (biblical character) while bethany is (biblical) the village where jesus stayed before going to jerusalem and being crucified.

Rebecca - What does it mean?

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Rebecca vs Beth - What's the difference?

rebecca | beth |


As proper nouns the difference between rebecca and beth

is that rebecca is rebekah (biblical character) while beth is a diminutive of the female given names elizabeth, elisabeth, and sometimes bethany also a formal given name or middle name.

Tricia vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

tricia | rebecca |


As proper nouns the difference between tricia and rebecca

is that tricia is a diminutive of the female given name patricia while rebecca is rebekah (biblical character).

Jenny vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

jenny | rebecca |


As proper nouns the difference between jenny and rebecca

is that jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name while rebecca is rebekah (biblical character).

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Emily vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

emily | rebecca |


As proper nouns the difference between emily and rebecca

is that emily is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while Rebecca is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, in regular use since the Reformation.

Rebecca vs Thomas - What's the difference?

rebecca | thomas |


As proper nouns the difference between rebecca and thomas

is that rebecca is rebekah (biblical character) while thomas is an apostle, best remembered for doubting the resurrection of jesus.

As a noun thomas is

(derogatory|christianity) an infidel (in reference to the doubting apostle).

Jessica vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

jessica | rebecca |


As proper nouns the difference between jessica and rebecca

is that jessica is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries while Rebecca is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, in regular use since the Reformation.

Rebecca vs Julia - What's the difference?

rebecca | julia |


As proper nouns the difference between rebecca and julia

is that rebecca is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, in regular use since the Reformation while Julia is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

Steve vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

steve | rebecca |


As a verb steve

is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.

As a proper noun rebecca is

rebekah (biblical character).

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