Raelle is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'Rakhel,' meaning 'ewe' or 'sheep.' This name was borne by Rachel, one of the matriarchs in the Old Testament, who was the wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph, Benjamin, Levi, and Simeon. It has a soft, feminine sound with three syllables: Ra-ehl.
Raelle saw a significant increase in popularity over time, with a notable surge starting from the early 2000s onwards. The name's peak was reached recently, with 41 births recorded in 2022.