Gabryela, a feminine given name of Hebrew derivation, represents an orthographic variant of Gabriella— the feminine counterpart to Gabriel (Hebrew גַּבְרִיאֵל, Gavriʾel), literally “God is my strength.” Phonetically, it is realized in English as /ɡɑːˈbriːlə/, in Italian as /ɡaˈbri.la/ and in Spanish as /ɡaˈβɾi.la/, each pronunciation preserving the core syllabic structure while reflecting regional phonological conventions. Analysis of U.S. Social Security Administration data from 2003 through 2019 reveals annual occurrences of Gabryela between 5 and 19 registrations, corresponding to ranks in the 850–980 range and indicating sustained rarity. Its distinctive spelling aligns with contemporary lexical innovation in Anglophone naming practices, maintaining the archangelic association and the semantic resonance of divine fortitude while serving as a marker of individual differentiation.