"Rafaela" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rafaela is a feminine given name of Spanish and Italian origin, the feminine form of Rafael.
It has a few possible meanings:
Derived from the Hebrew word "Raphael" which means "God heals"
Associated with the archangel Raphael, known in the Book of Tobit
In Spain and Italy, it's also associated with the city of Raphael in southern Spain
Example Sentences Using "Rafaela"
1. Given Name: My friend Rafaela is getting married next month.
2. Location: Rafaela is a city located in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
3. Proper Noun: Rafaela, the founder of the company, gave a talk at the conference.
4. Spanish Origin: Rafaela is a classic Spanish personal name, meaning "God heals".
5. Proper Noun (Geography): Rafaela River is a river of Peru in the Piura Region of northern coastal Peru.
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