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In all the world, Gavril (Gavril , Гаврил , Гавриил ) is a common masculine given name. The forename Gavril is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Bulgaria, where it is quite a common boy's name, Romania, and Moldova. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, Romania, and Bulgaria. Also, Gavril is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Gavril | Moldova, Romania, Italy, North Macedonia, Bulgaria |
Гаврил | Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria |
Гавриил | Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan |
غابي | Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Syria |
Gabor, Gabriel, Gabriele, Gabrijel, Gabriël, Gabríel, Gavriil, Gavrila, Gavrilo, Gawriil, Gawril, Gábor, Havrylo, Hawrylo, Hawryło, Kaapo, Γαβριήλ, Габор, Габриел, Габриеле, Габриель, Габриэл, Габриэле, Габриэль, Габрыэль, Габріель, Габрієль, Гаврила, Гаврило, Гавриль, Гавриїл, Гаврыло, Гавріл, Гавріль, Гаўрыла, Гебріел, Гэбриел, גאבריל, جبريل, غابور, ガブリエル, ガブリエーレ, 加布里埃爾, 卡波, and 嘉寶
Gavril is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Gavrila Ardalionitsch Iwolgin (Ganja) , the operatic character in the opera Der Idiot (Weinberg), The Idiot; Gavril , the character from novel Monk: truth and poetry; Mr. Ut , the Sunday Walk Fangirl, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Vulcan , the fictional character in Marvel Comics and Gabriel Lorca , the fictional human in the Star trek universe, Star Trek: Discovery, and in many other works.