Proper noun
Racquel
A female given name from Hebrew; a fanciful spelling of Raquel.
Racquel de Oliveira from Assumption Convent School came first out of 30 rowers in the u-14 A sculls, making her the top u-14 women’s sculler in South Africa. Source: Internet
McCollum told the committee the DOE would be represented at the hearing by Anthony Thomas, DOE chief of staff, and Racquel Berry-Benjamin, deputy superintendent for St. Thomas-St. Source: Internet
Junior Racquel Zurick and freshman Emily Mills both had impressive campaigns for the Knights this season and continue to light the way for Rutgers with their consistency on the golf course. Source: Internet
Racquel ‘Bubbles’ Ricguard said she sat on a bench outside her home on George’s Lane in central Kingston and waited for her daughter to return home last Tuesday night. Source: Internet