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The “h” is not unnecessary I hope nobody in the world is actually called this.
Rebeccah Slater is a British neuroscientist and academic. She is professor of paediatric neuroscience and a senior Wellcome Trust research fellow at the University of Oxford. She is also a professorial fellow in Neuroscience at St John's College.
Rebeccah Bornemann is a Canadian S7 and S8 para-swimmer who has cerebral palsy and competed in the Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and the IPC Swimming World Championships. She won the gold medal in the women's 400 metres freestyle S7 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta and bronze medals in each of the women's 100 metres freestyle S8 and the women's 400 metres freestyle S8 competitions.
Rebeccah Blum (1967–2020) was an American art historian and curator.
Rebecca is a beautiful name. Why ruin it by adding pointless letters?
I have 4 girls. Rebeccah and Savannah are the youngest. I love both names and spellings. They are similar in number of letters in name and also the end of their names match. They are close in age and are together always. Their names suit them perfectly. And they have very old soul names.
A coleague of my Mother's bears this name. Though it is not, in my opinion, a pretty spelling of "Rebecca/Rebekah", it seems to suit this woman well. I, though, much prefer "Rebekah" to all spellings.
Where do you get this spelling of Rebecca/Rebekah? It's strange and not pretty.
I really don't like the way this is spelled. I like it much better spelled Rebecca or Rebekah.

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