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Rebecca in the US

  1. #60 Larry
  2. #61 Amanda
  3. #62 Betty
  4. #63 Stephanie
  5. #64 Rebecca
  6. #65 Kathleen
  7. #66 Pamela
  8. #67 Brenda
  9. #68 Christine

Mack in the US

  1. #437 Barton
  2. #438 Tate
  3. #439 Clarke
  4. #440 Wise
  5. #441 Mack
  6. #442 Parsons
  7. #443 Waters
  8. #444 Buchanan
  9. #445 Frank

Rebecca Mack in the US

  1. #175,142 Rebeca Ramirez
  2. #175,143 Rebecca Anthony
  3. #175,144 Rebecca Clarke
  4. #175,145 Rebecca Livingston
  5. #175,146 Rebecca Mack
  6. #175,147 Rebecca Sellers
  7. #175,148 Regina Gonzales
  8. #175,149 Regina Henry
  9. #175,150 Rene Guerrero
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Meaning & Origins

Biblical name, from the Latin form of the Hebrew name Rebekah, borne by the wife of Isaac, who was the mother of Esau and Jacob (Genesis 24–27). The Hebrew root occurs in the Bible only in the vocabulary word marbek ‘cattle stall’, and its connection with the name is doubtful. In any case, Rebecca was Aramean, and the name probably has a source in Aramaic. It has always been common as a Jewish name; in England and elsewhere it began to be used also by Christians from the 14th century onwards and especially at the time of the Reformation, when Old Testament names became popular. It was very common among the Puritans in the 17th century, and has enjoyed a tremendous vogue in England since the latter part of the 20th century, among people of many different creeds. In Scotland this is found as an Anglicized form of Beathag.
64th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish (Berwickshire) and Irish: from the Old Norse personal name Makkr, a form of Magnus (Old Irish Maccus).
441st in the U.S. for 2011

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Rebecca Mack is most likely to live in Pennsylvania, Florida, South Carolina, California, and Georgia

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