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Gavril is a variant of the name Gabriel, may refer to:

Gabriel (given name) Name list

Gabriel is a given name derived from the Hebrew name "Gabriel" meaning "God is my strength". It was popularized by the association with the Biblical angel Gabriel.

Gavril Atanasov (1863–1951) was a prominent Bulgarian icon painter in the 19th century from Berovo, in Ottoman Vardar Macedonia. His father was from Kruševo but moved to Berovo where Gavril was born in 1863. Gavril went to the Bulgarian school in Berovo. He painted around Berovo. Gavril Atanasov was the author of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "Saint Demetrius" in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.

Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni Romanian bishops

Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni was a Romanian clergyman who served as Metropolitan of Moldavia (1792), Metropolitan of Kherson and Crimea (1793–1799), Metropolitan of Kiev and Halych (1799–1803), Exarch of Moldo-Wallachia (1806–1812), and Archbishop of Chişinău (1812–1821), being the first head of the church in Bessarabia after the Russian annexation.

Gavril Dejeu Romanian politician

Gavril Dejeu is a Romanian politician who served as Minister of Interior in Victor Ciorbea's cabinet. He was also ad interim Prime Minister of Romania from 30 March to 17 April 1998.

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