Certificate of Name
Gabrieli
Masculine
Georgian
Meaning & Origin
Gabrieli is the Georgian form of the name Gabriel, created by adding the Georgian nominative suffix to the Biblical name. In Georgian usage, it is a masculine given name, though it is also found as a surname in other cultures, notably in Italy.EtymologyThe base name Gabriel ultimately derives from the Hebrew Ḡavriʾel, a compound of gever meaning "strong man, hero" and ʾel meaning "God". The full meaning is thus "God is my strong man" or "God is my hero". In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel is an archangel who appears as a divine messenger, interpreting visions for the prophet Daniel. In the New Testament, he announces the births of John the Baptist to Zechariah and Jesus to Mary. In Islam, he is recognized as the angel Jibril, who revealed the Quran to Muhammad.The suffix '-i' is a common nominative marker in Georgian, used to form given names from foreign originals. Thus Gabrieli directly adapts the Biblical archangel's name into the Georgian onomastic tradition.Notable BearersWhile specific historical figures bearing the Georgian form Gabrieli are not widely documented in English sources, the name is akin to other Georgian theophoric names such as Giorgi (George) and Mikheil (Michael). The Georgian Orthodox Church venerates the Archangel Gabriel, making the name spiritually significant.Cultural ContextIn Georgia, names of Biblical and Christian origin are very common, due to the country's early adoption of Christianity in the 4th century. The name Gabrieli fits this pattern. Its usage is more confined to Georgia compared to the widespread global use of Gabriel.Variant FormsThe root name Gabriel appears in many languages. Some variants include Gabriele in Italian, Gabriel in English and French, Gavríil in Russian, Jibril in Arabic, and Bragel in occitan.Meaning: "God is my strong man"; Georgian form of GabrielOrigin: Hebrew via Georgian adaptationType: Given name (masculine), also a surname in ItalianUsage Regions: Georgia primarily
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