Raechal, pronounced /ˈɹeɪtʃəl/, is of Hebrew origin and means "God has pleased". It is a variant spelling of Rachel, which is derived from the Hebrew word rakhel meaning "ewe" or "female sheep". The name gained prominence in the Bible, as Rachel was one of the wives of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin.
The name Raechal experienced a peak in popularity with 9 births in 1987, followed by another notable year with 8 births each in 1986 and 1993. However, its usage has been more inconsistent over time, with varying numbers of births ranging from 5 to 8 in other years. The total number of births recorded for the name Raechal from 1984 to 2000 is 86.