Raquelle is of French origin, meaning 'spear', and is a variant spelling of Rachel. It was first used as a given name by American author and playwright Tennessee Williams for the heroine of his play 'The Night of the Iguana' in 1960.
"The name Raquelle experienced a significant increase in popularity between the late 1980s and mid-1990s, with peaks of 23 births in 1995 and 33 births in 1994. However, it has seen a steady decline since then, with only 6 births recorded in 2021."