Names like Gabriella
Gabriella is a four-syllable Hebrew name that ends on a vowel. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
Four syllables, ending the same way as Gabriella.
Isabella Hebrew · "God is my oath," as the medieval form of Elizabeth that Spain, Portugal, and Italy made their own; the name of queens from Castile to England, and a four-syllable classic that softens to Bella, Izzy, and Isa
Daniella Hebrew · feminine form of Daniel, "God is my judge"
Ariella Hebrew · "lioness of God"
Graciela Spanish · Spanish form of Grace, from Latin gratia, 'grace, favor'
The same roots
Also Hebrew names, from the tradition Gabriella comes from.
Eliana Hebrew · "my God has answered," as the modern Hebrew reads it; also a Romance-language name traced to the Roman family Aelius, which keeps it at home in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Two honest roots, one melodic result, rising fast in all its homelands
Giovanna Hebrew · Italian feminine form of John/Giovanni, traditionally translated as 'God is gracious'
Marianna Hebrew · blend of Maria and Anna, both ultimately from Hebrew names meaning 'wished-for child' and 'grace'
Mikaela Hebrew · variant of Michaela, meaning who is like God
The same feel
Also biblical and international names.
Mariella Italian · Italian diminutive of Maria; traditionally 'bitter' or 'beloved'
Migdalia Hebrew · a Spanish name from Hebrew migdal, tower, tied to the village Magdala and the name Magdalena
Carmela Hebrew · garden, vineyard (from Mount Carmel)
Dalila Hebrew · variant of Delilah, traditionally meaning 'delicate' or 'weak', a biblical figure
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2010s, the same decade as Gabriella, on a similar curve.
Azaria Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God has helped'
Arabella Scottish · meaning uncertain, possibly "yielding to prayer"
Makayla Hebrew · modern variant spelling of Michaela, "who is like God"
Anabella Latin · modern blend of Anna ('grace') and Bella ('beautiful')
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