Reche is an uncommon, yet distinctive given name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "recho," which means "rough" or "stormy." While not extensively used today, this unique moniker was more popular in the past, particularly during the Middle Ages. The name Reche does not have any specific saint or historical figure associated with it, making its meaning and origins purely linguistic. It has a strong, somewhat harsh sound due to its short vowels and consonant clusters, reflecting its stormy etymology.
In 1950 alone, there were five babies named Reche.