Jabrel name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Jabrel
Meaning: Archangel of Allah, Arabic Form of Gabriel and An Angel
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What does Jabrel mean?

Anomalous and Fresh boy name Jabrel is of Arabic origin. Jabrel is variant form of Jabril. Jabril is a form of biblical Jibril. Of Arabic origin, Anomalous and Fresh Jabril is commonly used in Arabic language, Jabril means "Archangel of Allah and Variant of Jibril or Gabriel".

Variants of Jabrel

Jabrell, Jabril, Jibril, Jabrail, Gabriyel, Gabriel

Names that rhyme with Jabrel

How popular is the name Jabrel?

Jabrel is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now. At least, 20 people around the globe have been given the name as per our estimate.

YearRankBirths
2001105495

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You are all about independence, and like to have your own possessions because you like to enjoy luxury but not at any prize. You never come up with a plan to achieve something but make your way as you go. You are a hard candy when it comes to romantic relationships. You are daring and courageous. You can't stand in one place for a long time because it bores you. You have no enemies. You love your freedom and respect other people's freedom too.

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