Becca


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FieldValue
nameBecca
pronunciation
genderFemale
meaning"To Tie, To Bind"
originHebrew
related namesRebecca, Becky, Beck, Rivkah, Rebeka.
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::callout[type=note] the given name ::

| name = Becca | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation=
| gender = Female | meaning="To Tie, To Bind" | region = | origin = Hebrew | related names = Rebecca, Becky, Beck, Rivkah, Rebeka. | footnotes =

Becca is a feminine given name, often a short form of Rebecca. Notable people with the name include:

People

In arts and media

Music

Other media

In sport

  • Becca Hamilton (born 1990), American curler
  • Becca Longo (born 1999), American football kicker, first woman to earn a college football scholarship to an NCAA school at the Division II level or higher
  • Becca Pizzi (born 1980), American marathon runner
  • Becca Swanson (born 1973), American bodybuilder and powerlifter
  • Rebecca Ward (born 1990), American sabre fencer

In other fields

Fictional characters

Other uses

  • Becca (film), a 1989 British-Australian television film
  • Becca, in the Old English poem Widsith, the ruler of the Banings

References

References

  1. (2006). "A Dictionary of First Names". [[Oxford University Press]].

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