Gabryel
Gabryel is a variant spelling of the name Gabriel, a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Gavri'el" (גַּבְרִיאֵל), meaning "God is my strength," "God is my strong man," or "hero of God." The name is associated with the Archangel Gabriel, a prominent figure in Abrahamic religions, often depicted as a messenger of God.
The spelling "Gabryel," while less common than "Gabriel," is generally considered a valid alternative. Its usage is likely influenced by phonetic considerations and the desire for a slightly different or unique spelling. The name retains the same meaning and is often chosen for the same reasons as "Gabriel" – its religious significance, historical associations, and perceived strength and elegance.
Variations in spelling like "Gabryel" can be found across different cultures and languages as names are adapted and transliterated. The spelling does not significantly alter the pronunciation of the name in most English-speaking contexts.