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Gabriaya

God is my strength

gah-bree-AH-yah/ɡæbriˈeɪə/

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8
Lucky #
(Monday)
Lucky Day
Hebrew
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

From the Hebrew gabri (God) and yah (strength, God)

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of trust in God's strength and power

Language details

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Gabriaya

God is my strength or God is my power

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

gah-bree-AH-yah

/ɡæbriˈeɪə/

Lucky number

8

Lucky day

(Monday)

Lucky colors

BlueWhite

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Gabriaya is a beautiful and unique name for a Christian girl. It has a rich cultural heritage as it comes from the Hebrew language, which is the historical language of the Jews, the Bible, and early Christianity. The name "Gabriaya" combines the Hebrew names "Gabri" (God) and "Yah" (strength, God), creating a name that signifies the belief in God as the source of strength and protection. This name gives the girl a strong and spiritual identity, rooted in the rich history and cultural significance of Christianity.

The name "Gabriaya" has a powerful spiritual significance as it reflects the deep faith and trust in God as the ultimate source of strength and protection. The name echoes the story of the biblical character Gabriel, an angel sent by God, who brought important messages and carried out divine tasks. The name is also a reminder of God's promise to be with us always and provide us with the strength we need during times of challenges and hardships. Gabriaya's name carries the hope and assurance that God will always be by her side, guiding and supporting her throughout her life.

Historical references

According to tradition, the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Gabriela in the year 1511 in the town of Tlaxcala, Mexico, and asked her to build a church in honor of St. Michael the Archangel. Gabriela, a humble Indian woman, obeyed the Virgin's request and built the church. Source: Catholic Online.

1511

Gabriela Silang (1731-1763) was a Philippine nationalist leader and rebelled against Spanish rule. She took the name 'Dapaan' or 'Maria Dela Paz' and led an uprising called the 'Moro Revolt'. Later, she was captured and executed. Source: Britannica.

1731-1763

Notable people with this name

Gabriaya Love, American actress

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