Gavrail
Masculine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Gavrail is the Bulgarian form of the name Gabriel, which itself derives from the Hebrew Gavri'el, meaning "God is my strong man," from gever (strong man, hero) and el (God).EtymologyThe name Gavrail follows a common pattern of Slavic adaptations of biblical names, where the original Hebrew or Greek form is adjusted to fit local phonology and spelling norms. In Bulgarian, the angelic name Gabriel becomes Gavrail, reflecting the Slavic preference for the 'g' sound and the typical '-il' ending seen in many biblical names. Variants such as Gavril also exist in other Slavic languages.Cultural and Religious SignificanceAs a form of Gabriel, Gavrail inherits the rich religious heritage associated with the archangel. In Christian tradition, Gabriel is a messenger of God, announcing the births of John the Baptist to Zechariah and Jesus to Mary in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, he appears to the prophet Daniel to interpret visions. The name also holds significance in Islam, where the angel Jibril (a cognate) is honored as the revealer of the Quran to Muhammad. Consequently, Gavrail connects its bearer to a figure of divine communication and power across multiple faiths.Related NamesOther linguistic variants include the Arabic Jabril and Quranic Jibril, the Swedish and Latin forms Gabriel and Gabrihel, the Biblical Hebrew Gavri'el, and the Catalan Biel. The feminine form Gabriela is also common in many languages.Meaning: "God is my strong man"Origin: Bulgarian form of Hebrew GabrielType: First nameGender: MasculineUsage: Bulgarian