Gabriel is a name of Hebrew origin that means "God is my strength." It is derived from the Hebrew name Gavri'el, which is composed of the elements "gevur" meaning "strength" and "El" meaning "God." Gabriel is one of the seven archangels in Jewish tradition and is often associated with the announcement of important events. In the Bible, Gabriel appears several times, most notably in the Book of Daniel and the Gospel of Luke, where he announces the birth of Jesus to Mary. Throughout history, Gabriel has been a popular name among many cultures and religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It is often associated with qualities such as strength, courage, and divine intervention.
"The name Gabrel experienced varied popularity over the years, with a peak of 10 births in 2000 and a total of 29 babies named Gabrel between 1999 and 2006."