Rebekka is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word " Rivkah," which means "to tie or bind." The name has several notable figures in Jewish history and culture associated with it.
The most famous Rebekka in the Bible is the mother of Jacob and Esau, who was initially named Rebecca. She played a significant role in her sons' lives, including tricking her older son Isaac into giving his blessing to the younger Jacob instead of Esau. In the Bible, she is described as beautiful and intelligent, qualities that have contributed to the enduring popularity of the name.
Throughout history, many notable women have borne the name Rebekka. One such figure is Rebecca Rolnick, a Jewish-American Holocaust survivor who became an advocate for peace and understanding between Israelis and Palestinians. Another notable Rebekka is the German-born American author Rebecca West (1892-1983), whose real name was Cicely Isabel Fairfield.
The name Rebekka has been popular in various countries, including Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands. In some cultures, it may be spelled differently, such as Rebecca or Rikako. Despite these variations, the core meaning of the name remains constant: a strong, tied bond, suggesting resilience and endurance.
In recent years, the name Rebekka has seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly among parents looking for unique yet meaningful names for their daughters. Its Hebrew origins and historic significance continue to make it an appealing choice for those seeking a name with deep roots and cultural resonance.
The name Rebekka has seen varied popularity over the years in the United States. Between 1966 and 2023, there have been a total of 2061 babies named Rebekka born in the U.S.
The highest number of births occurred in 1997 with 93 newborns being given the name Rebekka. This peak was followed by another high point in 1990 with 85 births. However, the trend seems to have declined over time as recent years have seen fewer than ten babies named Rebekka each year.
Despite the decline in popularity, it's interesting to note that even in recent years like 2022 and 2023, there were still some babies named Rebekka, indicating that this name continues to hold some appeal for parents in the United States.