Abriel

Meaning of Abriel

Abriel is a sparkling jewel of a name that feels like warm chai on a dewy Mumbai morning—bright, comforting and full of promise. Born from ancient Hebrew roots (“Av” meaning “father” and “El” meaning “God”), it carries an angelic whisper in every syllable, as if a guardian breeze has wrapped itself around your little one. Unisex and effortlessly cool, Abriel has been gently climbing U.S. charts—hovering near the top 900 with 38 newborns in 2024—proof that modern parents love its blend of spiritual strength and soft elegance. Imagine a child darting through monsoon puddles or chasing kites at sunset, their name calling them forward like a promise of protection and purpose. With each “AY-bree-el” it’s hard not to picture cosmic wings unfolding—yet it remains grounded, just like the best Bollywood heroes who balance heart, humor and heroism. In the tapestry of global baby names, Abriel is a radiant thread: timeless, spirited and uniquely yours.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AY-bree-el (/ˈeɪbriəl/)

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