Names Like Gabrielle

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Gabriella
An English short form of Helen, which is from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
Gabriel
From the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God". In the Bible Gabriel was the angel sent to tell Mary about the forthcoming birth of Jesus.
Gabriela
Feminine form of Gabriel, from the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God".
Gabriele
Feminine form of Gabriel, from the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God".
Gabriell
Heroine of God, Heroine of God.
Gabrial
From the Hebrew Gavriel meaning "man of God".
Gaberiel
Gabreil
Gabrielly
Kyhberly
Gabril
Gabariella
Gabryle
Gabreal
Gaibrial
This name derives from the Hebrew “Gavrie’l,” composed of two elements: “gəḇar / gaḇrā” (man, strong man, hero) plus “ʾēl” (God, the God of Israel). In turn, the name means “man of God, a strong man of God, the power of God, God has been strong.” In Islam, he is an archangel associated with the revelation of the Qur’an. Gabriel is mentioned in the Bible once in the Old Testament and once in the New. In the Old Testament, he appears to the prophet Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel’s visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). In Luke’s Gospel, Gabriel appears to the Virgin Mary and Zechariah, foretelling the births of Jesus and John the Baptist, respectively (Luke 1:11–38). The Archangel Gabriel’s feast day is traditionally celebrated by the Catholic Church on September 29 and by the Orthodox Church on November 8.
Gabrieli
This name derives from the Hebrew “Gavrie’l,” composed of two elements: “gəḇar / gaḇrā” (man, strong man, hero) plus “ʾēl” (God, the God of Israel). In turn, the name means “man of God, a strong man of God, the power of God, God has been strong.” In Islam, he is an archangel associated with the revelation of the Qur’an. Gabriel is mentioned in the Bible once in the Old Testament and once in the New. In the Old Testament, he appears to the prophet Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel’s visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). In Luke’s Gospel, Gabriel appears to the Virgin Mary and Zechariah, foretelling the births of Jesus and John the Baptist, respectively (Luke 1:11–38). The Archangel Gabriel’s feast day is traditionally celebrated by the Catholic Church on September 29 and by the Orthodox Church on November 8.
Gabral
Gabrieal
Gabryl
Gaberial