The spelling of the name Rashel is pronounced as "rah-shel" in IPA phonetic transcription. The "ra" represents the short "a" sound, while "sh" corresponds to the "sh" sound in English. The "e" at the end of the word signifies a silent letter, indicating the preceding vowel sound as it is spoken. Overall, the spelling of the name Rashel accurately represents its pronunciation and provides a unique identity for those who bear it.
The name "Rashel" is a variant of the name Rachel. The etymology of Rachel can be traced back to Hebrew. In Hebrew, the original form of the name is "Rā'el" (רָחֵל) which means "ewe" or "lamb". The name gained popularity due to its biblical significance. In the Bible, Rachel is one of the wives of the patriarch Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Over time, the name Rachel has been adapted into various forms and spellings, including Rashel.