Rebecca is of Hebrew origin meaning "to tie or bind" or "captivating". Of the Old Testament, Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. In 1938, author Daphne du Maurier published the titular best-selling novel Rebecca. A girl's name, Rebecca is sometimes shortened to Becca or Becky.
Rebecca is of Hebrew origin meaning "to tie or bind" or "captivating". Of the Old Testament, Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. In 1938, author Daphne du Maurier published the titular best-selling novel Rebecca. A girl's name, Rebecca is sometimes shortened to Becca or Becky.
Rebecca is of Hebrew origin meaning "to tie or bind" or "captivating". Of the Old Testament, Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. In 1938, author Daphne du Maurier published the titular best-selling novel Rebecca. A girl's name, Rebecca is sometimes shortened to Becca or Becky.
Rebecca is of Hebrew origin meaning "to tie or bind" or "captivating". Of the Old Testament, Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. In 1938, author Daphne du Maurier published the titular best-selling novel Rebecca. A girl's name, Rebecca is sometimes shortened to Becca or Becky.