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  2. Rachel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Shelley (born 1969), English actress and model; Rachel Shenton, English actress and screenwriter; Rachel Shoaf (born 1996), American convicted of murder in 2013; Rachel Smith (born 1985), Miss USA 2007; Rachel Smith (gymnast) (born 1993), British rhythmic gymnast; Rachel Stephens (1930–2011), American actress; Rachel Stevens (born 1978 ...

  3. List of irregularly spelled English names - Wikipedia

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    This is a set of lists of English personal and place names having spellings that are counterintuitive to their pronunciation because the spelling does not accord with conventional pronunciation associations. Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages.

  4. Rachel Chinouriri - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Chinouriri (born 1 November 1998; pronounced / ˌ tʃ ɪ n ə ˈ r iː r i /, CHIN-ə-REE-ree) [5] is an English singer-songwriter. After posting numerous songs on SoundCloud , she began releasing music on major streaming platforms in 2018.

  5. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form. Some Irish names have false cognates , i.e. names that look similar but are not etymologically related, e.g. Áine is commonly accepted as the Irish equivalent of the etymologically unrelated names Anna and Anne .

  6. Rachel Weisz - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Hannah Weisz (/ v aɪ s /; [2] born 7 March 1970) [note 1] is an English actress. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received several awards , including an Academy Award , a BAFTA Award , a Golden Globe Award , and a Laurence Olivier Award .

  7. Rachel - Wikipedia

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    Rachel (Hebrew: רָחֵל, romanized: Rāḥēl, lit. ' ewe ') [ 1 ] was a Biblical figure, the favorite of Jacob 's two wives, and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin , two of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel .

  8. North American English regional phonology - Wikipedia

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    An exception is the English spoken in the insular and culturally British-associated city of Victoria, British Columbia, where non-rhoticity is one of several features in common with British English, and despite the decline of the quasi-British "Van-Isle" accent once spoken throughout southern Vancouver Island, it represents one of only a few ...

  9. American and British English pronunciation differences

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    Differences in pronunciation between American English (AmE) and British English (BrE) can be divided into . differences in accent (i.e. phoneme inventory and realisation).See differences between General American and Received Pronunciation for the standard accents in the United States and Britain; for information about other accents see regional accents of English.