Rebeka
Rebeka is a common name in various cultures, often associated with qualities like beauty and intelligence. It has roots in Hebrew, where it means "to tie" or "to bind." The name is popular in many countries, including Israel, the United States, and Germany, and can be spelled in different ways, such as Rebecca or Rebekah.
In literature and media, Rebeka has appeared in various forms, including novels and films. One notable example is the classic novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, which tells the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy widower. The name continues to be a popular choice for parents naming their daughters today.