Gender Feminine & Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈɡaː.bi/(German) /ˈɡa.βi/(Spanish) /ˈɡa.bi/(Portuguese) /ɡa.ˈbi/(Portuguese) /ˈɡɒ.bi/(Hungarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Diminutive of Gabriel or Gabriela. It is usually a feminine name in German-speaking regions, but unisex elsewhere.

Related Names

VariantsGaby(Spanish) Ella(Hungarian)
Feminine FormsGabriela(Romanian) Gabriela(Spanish) Gabriela(Portuguese) Gabriella(Hungarian)
Masculine FormsGabriel(German) Gabriel(Romanian) Gabriel(Spanish) Gabriel(Portuguese) Gábor, Gábriel(Hungarian)
Other Languages & CulturesJabril, Jibril(Arabic) Gabriel(Biblical) Gabriel(Biblical Greek) Gavri'el(Biblical Hebrew) Gabriel, Gabrihel(Biblical Latin) Gabriela, Gavrail, Gavril(Bulgarian) Gabriel, Biel(Catalan) Dzhabrail(Chechen) Gabrijel, Gabrijela(Croatian) Gabriel, Gabriela(Czech) Gabriel(Danish) Gabriël, Gabriëlle(Dutch) Gabriel, Gabriella, Gabrielle, Bree, Bria, Brie, Briella, Gabe(English) Gabriel, Kaapo, Kaapro(Finnish) Gabriel, Gabrielle, Gaby(French) Gabriel(Georgian) Gavriil(Greek) Gavriel(Hebrew) Gabriele, Gabriella(Italian) Gabriels(Latvian) Gabrielė, Gabrielius(Lithuanian) Gavril(Macedonian) Gabriel(Norwegian) Gabriel, Gabriela(Polish) Gavriil(Russian) Gavrilo(Serbian) Gabriel, Gabriela(Slovak) Gabrijel, Gabrijela(Slovene) Gabriel, Gabriella(Swedish) Cebrail(Turkish) Havryil(Ukrainian) Gavrel(Yiddish)
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Entry updated April 23, 2024