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Rachael vs Richard - What's the difference?

rachael | richard |

As proper nouns the difference between rachael and richard

is that rachael is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, a spelling variant of Rachel first recorded in the 17th century while Richard is a given name derived from Germanic.

rachael

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • , a spelling variant of Rachel first recorded in the 17th century.
  • * 1853 Charles Dickens: Bleak House : Chapter LIV:
  • My friends, we are now - Rachael my wife , and I - in the mansions of the rich and great.

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    richard

    English

    Proper noun

    (s)
  • .
  • * ~1593 William Shakespeare: Richard III: Act V, Scene II :
  • What! do I fear myself? there's no one else by; / Richard' loves ' Richard ; that is, I am I.
  • * 1629 , , Meditations upon Creed'', ''The Works of Thomas Adams, James Nichol (1862) , volume 3, page 212:
  • But we have known Williams and Richards , names not found in sacred story, but familiar to our country, prove as gracious saints as any Safe deliverance'', ''Fight the good fight of faith , or such like,
  • * 1985 , , Pride , ISBN 0394536363, page 97:
  • I'd love to live in our castle. First I'd change my name from Dickie to Richard . That's my real name and it's a good king name. I don't like being called Dickie anyway, and I don't want to be Dick Junior either because everybody starts calling you Junior. What I'd like to be called is Rich but I don't know how to start people doing it.