"Rachael" is the most common form in use, but "Rachel"is also quite widely used.
"Rachele" and "Rachelle" are quite rarely heard.
All are variations of the Hebrew name "Rachel"
The translated meaning of the name is "Mutterschaf" literaly "mother sheep".
but the meaning intended is "The most valuable one in the family"
Since Ryan is "king" in Celtic/Irish, the equivalent in German would be "Koenig". Proper names are not usually translated, though.
Rachel = Rachel or Rachael = Rachael.
spelled Ruth, pronounced like 'root.'
Ruth
Name
because its a name you say it the same in German
Sein name
Name = Name
Very much the same as you say it in English.
As this is a name it remains the same in German.
Köln is how you say Cologne in German.
Caitlin. There is no German translation for this name.
ihr Name ist....
Allie is just Allie in German; there is no German translation.
Thomas is pronounced Tormass in German.