Gavriella

Meaning of Gavriella

Gavriella is a feminine name of Hebrew origin—derived from the masculine Gabriel, meaning “God is my strength”—that passed into Latin usage through medieval ecclesiastical traditions. Pronounced gah-vree-EL-lah (/ɡæv.riˈɛl.ə/ or /ɡɑv.riˈɛl.ə/) in both English and Hebrew, it evokes the archangel Gabriel’s role as a divine messenger and symbol of courage. In the United States, Gavriella remains uncommon, typically ranking in the mid-900s with ten to nineteen newborns per year since the early 2000s. Its balanced mix of consonants and vowels, coupled with its resonance in Romance-language pronunciation, lends it a subtle Latin flair that appeals to families seeking a name with historical depth and spiritual undertones.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as gah-vree-EL-lah (/ɡæv.riˈɛl.ə/)

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as gah-vree-EL-lah (/ɡɑv.riˈɛl.ə/)

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Notable People Named Gavriella

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