Rebecca
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Rebecca may mean:
- Rebecca (novel), a 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier.
- Rebecca (film), a 1940 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on the du Maurier novel.
- Rebecca (1997 film), a 1997 film directed by Jim O'Brien based on the du Maurier novel.
- Rebecca (musical), a 2006 musical by Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay based on the du Maurier novel.
- Rebecca (magazine), Slovak magazine from Ringier
- Rebekah, a biblical matriarch from the Book of Genesis.
- Rebecca Chambers, a character in the video game Resident Evil.
- Rebecca, a character in Highlander: The Series.
- Rebecca, an immortal girl in So Weird.
- The Rebecca Riots of 19th century South Wales.
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, a 1903 children's novel.
- Rebecca was the airborne part of the second world war Rebecca-Eureka aircraft homing and distance measuring system.
- Rebecca Stacey, constestant from Much VJ Search.
- Rebecca Howe, a character from the TV series Cheers.
- Rebecca Cunningham, a character from the animated TV series TaleSpin.
- Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis, a character from the TV series Full House.
- Rebecca, a character from the animated TV series Oscar's Orchestra.
- Rebecca, a major character in the Japanese anime Kiba.
- Rebecca Miyamoto, from Pani Poni Dash!.
In the United States:
- Rebecca, Georgia, a city
Rebecca also has a few diminutive forms, such as Becky and Bekah.
- Becky is the more common name for Japanese-British celebrity Rebecca Eri RayVaughan.
- A bekah is an ancient hebrew weight, equivalent to ½ shekel.
Rebecca may also refer to the airborne component of the Rebecca/Eureka homing beacon system of World War II.