MEANING OF REBECCA
Name:
Rebecca
Gender:
Female
Meaning:
One Who Ties And Joins
Variation:
Becky, Reba, Rebeca, Rebecka, Rebekah, Rebekkah, Rivka
Origin:
Italian, Hebrew
Information:
Rebecca originates in Hebrew language and means "one who ties and joins". In the Bible, Rebecca was an important personality, the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. In the United States it has always been one of the most popular feminine given names. It was popularized by Daphne du Maurier in her 1938 novel of the same name and a subsequent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Impact:
The name of Rebecca creates a friendly, sociable, charming nature, but causes you to be too easily influenced by others.
While you find it easy to meet and mix, and can appear agreeable and compromising in conversation, you can become dogmatic and forceful if pressed too far.
Others learn that you cannot be told what to do and you seldom change your mind once it is made up.
You prefer situations that allow a degree of independence, but are reluctant to take on a demanding work-load or responsibility.
In a position dealing with the public, you could do well because of your friendly personality, interest in people, and desire to please.
When asked, you are able to give others good advice that you would probably not follow yourself, but must guard against being too opinionated in controversial matters.
The physical weaknesses due to this name centre in the fluids of the body and the senses of the head, causing headaches, eye, teeth, or severe sinus conditions; also, kidney or bladder weaknesses.
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