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      Meaning of the first name
      Gavryla

      Origin 
      Slavic Languages; Eastern Europe

      Meaning 
      Variation of Gabriel, God is My Strength

      Variations 
      Gavrila, Gavrylla, Gabryle

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Gavryla is a Slavic variation of the name Gabriel, which has roots in Hebrew. It translates to God is my strength, embodying themes of divine support and fortitude. This name carries significant cultural resonance in various Eastern European countries, reflecting both religious and historical connotations linked to its biblical origins. The combination of its spiritual meaning and its Slavic heritage makes Gavryla a name rich in significance.

      Historically, the name Gabriel has been prominent in religious texts, especially in Judaism and Christianity, as the name of an archangel. The Slavic adaptation, Gavryla, has been commonly used in Eastern European nations, particularly among Orthodox Christians, where the archangel Gabriel is a revered figure. Throughout the centuries, the name has appeared in literature, folklore, and various cultural artifacts, showcasing its enduring presence in the region's historical narrative.

      In contemporary times, Gavryla remains a name with strong cultural roots in Eastern Europe. While it may not be as widely encountered as other variations of Gabriel, it is still appreciated for its uniqueness and the spiritual strength it conveys. Modern parents in Slavic countries may choose this name for its traditional significance, often aiming to connect their children with their cultural heritage and the qualities associated with strength and divinity. The name Gavryla continues to be celebrated in various forms, including personal names, fictional characters, and as a symbol of resilience within the community.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname associated with Gavryla.
      Pashutynskyi

      is the most common surname for Gavryla.

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