Gavriel is a Hebrew male given name that translates to "God is my strength." It has been used for centuries, originating from the Bible where Gabriel is an archangel who serves as a messenger of God. In various cultures and traditions, Gavriel is often associated with qualities such as wisdom, courage, and divine connection. The name Gavriel can also be spelled Gabriël or Gabriel, depending on cultural and linguistic preferences. It has been popular among Jewish families for generations and has gained wider recognition globally due to its biblical significance and appealing sound.
In 2009 alone, there were five babies named Gavriel. Overall, five Gavriels have been born since record-keeping began.