Rakel

Rakel is a Scandinavian feminine given name meaning "ewe", or "sheep", equivalent to the English Rachel.

People named Rakel include:

* Rakel Dögg Bragadóttir (born 24 May 1986), Icelandic handball coach and former player * Rakel Dink (born 1959), Turkish-Armenian human rights activist * Rakel Engesvik (born 1998), Norwegian footballer * Rakel Feldmann, Jewish woman killed, along with her husband, by their guides while trying to escape the Holocaust - see Feldmann case * Rakel Helmsdal (born 1966), Faroese author and artist * Rakel Hiltunen (born 1940), Finnish social worker and politician * Rakel Hönnudóttir (born 1988), Icelandic footballer * Rakel Karvelsson (born 1977), American former soccer player * Rakel Laakso (1904–1985), Finnish film actress * Rakel Liehu (born 1939), Finnish writer * Rakel Liekki (born 1979), Finnish artist, freelance journalist, writer, director and producer and former pornographic actress * Rakel Logadóttir (born 1981), Icelandic footballer * Rakel Mateo (born 1975), Spanish paratriathlete * Rakel Rodríguez (born 1977), Spanish dancer, choreographer and actress * Rakel Seweriin (1906–1995), Norwegian politician and Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs * Rakel Surlien (born 1944), Norwegian judge, civil servant and politician, former Norwegian Minister of the Environment * Rakel Wahl (1921–2005), Norwegian cross-country skier * Rakel Wärmländer (born 1980), Swedish actress Provided by Wikipedia
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