The baby name Rashi is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "RAH-shee".
Rashi is Hebrew in Origin.
Rashi is a Hebrew name that means "commentator" or "interpreter." It is derived from the Hebrew word "rash," which means "to explain." The name Rashi is most commonly associated with the medieval French rabbi and scholar, Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, who is known for his commentary on the Torah and Talmud. His commentary is still widely studied and respected by scholars and students of Judaism today.
The name Rashi is typically used as a masculine name, although it can also be used as a feminine name in some cultures. The pronunciation of Rashi is RAH-shee, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is relatively uncommon outside of Jewish communities, but it has gained some popularity in recent years as a unique and meaningful name choice.
The origin of the name Rashi can be traced back to the Hebrew language and Jewish culture. The name is often given to boys in Jewish families as a way to honor the legacy of Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki and his contributions to Jewish scholarship. The name Rashi is a powerful reminder of the importance of interpretation and understanding in Jewish tradition, and it continues to be a popular choice for parents who want to give their child a meaningful and unique name.
Rashi has the following similar or variant Names
- Rashida |
- Rasha |
- Rashiya |
- Rashielle |
- Rashiela |
- Rashiqa |
- Rashiella