Pronunciation:
/ɡəˈbɹiːəl/
Meaning:
God is my strength
Variations:
Gabriella;Gabrielle;Gabriela;Gaby;Gabi;Gabbie;Gabiella;Gabryella
Gabrielle is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength." Historically, Gabriel is a prominent figure in the Abrahamic religions, known as an archangel who serves as a messenger of God. The feminine form, Gabrielle, has been used since the Middle Ages, often in Christian contexts. Notable bearers include Gabrielle Chanel, better known as Coco Chanel, who revolutionized the fashion industry. The name is popular in various cultures, with variations like Gabriella in Italian and Gabriela in Spanish and Portuguese. While traditionally feminine, it has been used as a unisex name in some regions. In recent years, Gabrielle has seen fluctuating popularity, often ranking within the top 1000 names in English-speaking countries. It is often paired with sibling names like Michael, Sophia, or Alexander. Individuals named Gabrielle are often described as strong, independent, and creative, traits that align with the name's meaning.