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Reveca

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How to Pronounce Reveca

Pronounced reh-VEK-uh /rɛˈvɛk.ə/Low

Meaning: Reveca is a Spanish form of Rebecca, spelled with a v, from the Hebrew Rivka. The name is traditionally tied to a root meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie,' often softened to 'captivating' or 'ensnaring by beauty.' Rebecca is a biblical matriarch, the wife of Isaac, so Reveca carries deep scriptural roots in Spanish-speaking, faith-minded families.Low

In 30 seconds: Reveca is a Spanish form of Rebecca, from the Hebrew Rivka, read as 'to bind' or 'captivating.' A biblical heritage name, it peaked around 1989 (said reh-VEK-uh).
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Origin LowSpanish, Hebrew
MeaningReveca is a Spanish form of Rebecca, spelled with a v, from the Hebrew Rivka. The name is traditionally tied to a root meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie,' often softened to 'captivating' or 'ensnaring by beauty.' Rebecca is a biblical matriarch, the wife of Isaac, so Reveca carries deep scriptural roots in Spanish-speaking, faith-minded families.
U.S. rank (2011)#18970 ↘ Falling
2011 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1989
Total births (all-time)≈ 102

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 198919632011

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Reveca is Rebecca in a Spanish spelling, from the Hebrew Rivka, a name traditionally connected to 'binding' and often read as 'captivating.' Rebecca is one of the matriarchs of Genesis, the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob. In the United States Reveca appears mainly in Spanish-speaking families, a devout, heritage-rooted choice.

Reveca was never common in the American record, given to only about fourteen girls a year around 1989. A woman named Reveca is in her mid-thirties today. It belongs to the Hispanic tradition of biblical names, valued for their scripture and their soft Spanish sound.

Did you know? Behind Reveca stands Rebecca, the biblical matriarch and wife of Isaac, whose Hebrew name Rivka is linked to the idea of binding or captivating.
Overall data confidence 42%
References - Reveca — Spanish form of Rebecca < Hebrew Rivka 'to bind/captivating'; matriarch; peaked 1989; heritage accurate.

Variations

RebecaRebeccaRebeckaRevecca

Nicknames

ReveBeccaBeca

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If you like Reveca…

Rebeca— the standard Spanish spelling of the name
Rebecca— the English form of the same name
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Rebekah— a fellow spelling of the matriarch's name

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Reveca mean?

It is a Spanish form of Rebecca, from the Hebrew Rivka, traditionally read as 'to bind' or 'captivating.'

How do you pronounce Reveca?

It is said reh-VEK-uh /rɛˈvɛk.ə/ - three syllables, stress on the middle.

Is Reveca a boy or girl name?

Reveca is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Reveca?

It was always rare, given to only about fourteen girls a year at its peak in the late nineteen-eighties.

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