- Gabriella (given name) - Wikipedia
Gabriella is a feminine given name used in various languages Its English spelling originates as an Italian feminine given name from the Hebrew name Gabriel Girls who are named Gabriella often take on a shorter version of the name, such as Bella, Ella, Gab, Gabby, and Gabbi
- Gabriella - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Gabriella is a girl's name of Spanish, Italian origin meaning "God is my strength" Gabriella is the 106 ranked female name by popularity
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A feminine form of Gabriel, Gabriella is a beautiful Italian name With her sweet -ella ending and frilly feel, she’s a natural among popular names like Isabella and Arabella
- Gabriella: Name Meaning, Origin, History, and Popularity
Gabriella is of Spanish and Italian origin and is the feminine form of Gabriel The name comes from the Hebrew word ‘ Gavriel ’ According to Hebrew theology, ‘Gever’ means strength or firmness, while ‘El’ refers to God Hence, the name means ‘God is my strength ’
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Feminine form of Gabriel Name Days?
- Gabriella - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Gabriella is of Hebrew origin and means "God is my strength " It is a feminine form of the name Gabriel Gabriella is a name that conveys strength, resilience, and a deep connection to spirituality
- Gabriella - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia
The name "Gabriella" is of Hebrew origin and is the feminine form of the name "Gabriel," which means "God is my strength" or "hero of God " The name has biblical roots, as it is associated with the archangel Gabriel, who plays a significant role in various religious texts
- Gabriella | Oh Baby! Names
Gabriella is the female Latinate form of Gabriel, an ancient Hebrew name borne from the Bible He is considered one of the seven archangels of God and, apropos, the name comes from the Hebrew “Gabhri’el” (גַבְרִיאֵל) meaning, quite literally, “man of God” from the elements “gebher” (man) and “El” (God)
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