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 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 (1944–2025), Norwegian judge, civil servant and politician, Norwegian Minister of the Environment Rakel Wahl (1921–2005), Norwegian cross-country skier Rakel Wärmländer (born 1980), Swedish actress

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