Raffaele is an Italian name of Hebrew origin, derived from Raphael, meaning 'God heals'. The name has been popular in Italy since the Middle Ages.
In Catholic tradition, Raphael is one of the seven archangels and is often depicted as a patron saint of artists, architects, and physicians.
People named Raffaele are often seen as creative, gentle, and compassionate individuals with a strong sense of empathy.
The name Raffaele remains popular in Italy and has gained popularity globally due to its unique blend of Italian charm and biblical roots.