Certificate of Name
Gabrielius
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Gabrielius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of the name Gabriel. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew גַבְרִיאֵל (Ḡavriʾel), meaning "God is my strong man" — from גֶּבֶר (gever) "strong man, hero" and אֵל (ʾel) "God".In the Bible, Gabriel is an archangel who appears as a divine messenger: in the Old Testament, he interprets 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, the angel Jibril (Gabriel) is believed to have dictated the Quran to Muhammad. The name has been used in various cultures for centuries, with local forms such as Jabril, Gavrail, and Gavri'el.Historical FigureThe name Gabrielius also appears in Byzantine history: Gabrielius (Greek: Γαβριήλιος), also called Gabriel, served as prefect of Constantinople under Emperor Justinian (6th century AD). He is commemorated in the Greek Anthology, where a poem by Leontius Scholasticus honors a statue of him, and an epigram written by Gabrielius himself survives. The Byzantine scholar Johannes Laurentius Lydus dedicated three of his works to Gabriel (likely Gabrielius), indicating his prominence as a literary patron.Usage in LithuaniaIn Lithuania, Gabrielius is a relatively common given name, reflecting the spread of Christian names in the region. Its feminine counterpart is Gabrielė. Despite the global popularity of Gabriel, Gabrielius remains distinctly Lithuanian, preserving a traditional form with the Latin suffix -ius.Meaning: "God is my strong man"Origin: Hebrew, via LatinType: Given nameUsage: Lithuanian
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