Japanese Tattoo Designs for The Name Rachael by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase Each name has three variations - so you have a choice Rachael when pronounced RAY-chel is written in Japanese as:     This is read reicheru and is a phonetic translation to katakana. Katakana is the standard way names are translated to Japanese and, just like in English, the characters have no meaning. To be absolutely correct when translating names, use katakana as shown above. If you are looking for meaning then consider the name's meaning in kanji. The name Rachael means "Ewe". The word Ewe in Japanese is which is read hitsuji. Be careful though because by itself people will read this as a word and not as a name. This is appropriate as sometimes names are selected purely for their meaning. If the meaning is most important to you, then consider a literal translation to kanji as shown on the left. You can create your own design by ordering Rachael in katakana either horizontally or vertically as shown above. Then order one of the Sheep (hitsuji) designs like the one shown on the left. To learn more visit Your Name in Japanese. One also sees the pronunciation ra-SHEL with the romaji rasheru. Names with different spellings, but the same pronunciation, translate the same. This means that the names Rachel, Rachell, Rachael and Racheal (when pronounced RAY-chel) have exactly the same translation as shown here.  Learn to create your own design at Japanese Tattoo Ideas
We take great care in our translations cross-referencing each name guaranteeing that our translations are 100% accurate. For example, some celebrities that use this exact same translation are Rachael Stevens (            ), Rachael Stirling (           ), Rachel Dratch (         ), Rachel Griffiths (          ), and Rachel O'Rourke (         ). Accurate and Artistic Japanese Tattoos. We give you everything you need for the perfect Japanese tattoo including the line art that your tattoo artist needs to correctly ink the design. And there is no waiting - you get your design immediately! Just print it, take it to your local tattoo shop and have it inked - Your tattoo artist does not even need to know Japanese. We provide you with everything you need! |