Revkah
Revkah Origin and Meaning
Revkah is a variant spelling of Rebecca (Rivkah in Hebrew), a name with biblical origins meaning "to bind" or "to tie." In the Hebrew Bible, Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. This particular spelling preserves the Hebrew pronunciation more closely than the common English Rebecca, while adding a distinctive visual element. The 'v' instead of 'b' reflects the traditional Hebrew pronunciation, making it appealing to those seeking a more authentic connection to the name's Jewish roots. While less common than standard spellings, Revkah offers a unique option that maintains the name's rich heritage and meaning. The name projects qualities of beauty, wisdom and strength associated with the biblical matriarch.