Gibril (disambiguation)

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Gibril is an Egyptian Arabic variant of Gabriel. Gibril is the Egyptian equivalent of the traditional Arabic transliteration Jibril. For an Islamic interpretation of Gabriel / Jibril / Gibril, see Gabriel#Islam.

Gibril is also a common Arabic given name and surname. Notable people with the given name or surname include:

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