Fictional Characters Named Rachel
- Rachel (Animorphs), one of the six main characters of Animorphs
- Rachel (Ninja Gaiden), a female warrior from the Ninja Gaiden series of video games
- Naughty Rachel, a character in the British TV Series Green Wing
- Rachel Berry (Glee), a character in the television series Glee
- Rachel Brown, a character in the play Inherit the Wind
- Rachel Carruthers, a character in the Halloween film series
- Rachel Elizabeth Dare, a character in the young adult book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians
- Rachel Gatina, a character in the TV show One Tree Hill
- Rachel Gibson, a character in Season 5 of Alias
- Rachel Green, a character in the TV series Friends
- The Rachel haircut, a hairstyle popularized by the Friends character
- Rachel Greene, a character in the TV series ER
- Rachel Kinski, a character in the Australian TV show Neighbours
- Rachel Lang, a character in The Rage: Carrie 2
- Rachel Mason, Headmistress of Waterloo Road in the BBC drama Waterloo Road
- Rachel Menken, Don Draper's client's daughter and a love interest in Mad Men
- Rachel Moore (Case Closed), of Case Closed (Detective Conan)
- Rachel Summers, a character in the Marvel Universe
- Rachel Teller, a character in the Need for Speed Underground 2
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“If anyone should want to know my name, I am called Leah. And I spend all my time weaving garlands of flowers with my fair hands, to please me when I stand before the mirror; my sister Rachel sits all the day long before her own, and never moves away. She loves to contemplate her lovely eyes; I love to use my hands to adorn myself: her joy is in reflection, mine in act.”
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