Certificate of Name
Gabriels
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Gabriels is a Latvian masculine given name, a localized form of the widespread biblical name Gabriel. It adapts the archangel's name to Latvian phonetic and grammatical patterns, preserving the core meaning while fitting within Latvian naming conventions.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Gavri'el, composed of gever (strong man, hero) and ʾel (God), thus meaning "God is my strong man" or "hero of God." In Abrahamic traditions, Gabriel is a chief archangel: in the Old Testament, he interprets Daniel's visions; in the New Testament, he announces the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. In Islam, Jibril is the angel who revealed the Quran to Muhammad.As a Latvian form, Gabriels takes the masculine nominative singular ending -s, typical of many Latvian first names of foreign origin. It is one of several adaptations of Gabriel in Eastern and Northern Europe; compare Gavrail in Bulgarian and the rare Biblical Latin variant Gabrihel.Notable BearersWhile a parallel surname Gabriels exist (as seen in Dutch and Flemish figures like comedian Bert Gabriëls or politician Jaak Gabriëls), the given name Gabriels is less common internationally but finds periodic use in Latvia, where it fits alongside other classic biblical names such as Dāvids or Jēkabs.Cultural SignificanceIn Latvia, the name reflects Christian cultural heritage, carried through centuries of Lutheran and Catholic traditions. Though not among the most popular names currently, it maintains a timeless appeal as a strong, distinctive masculine given name.Meaning: "God is my strong man" (from Hebrew)Origin: Hebrew via Biblical and later Latvian adaptationType: Given name (masculine)Usage: Latvia, occasionally elsewhere
Back