Show ContentsGabrielle History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The ancient surname of Gabrielle is from the Normandy region of France. This surname came from the given name Gavriel, which means God has given me strength.

Early Origins of the Gabrielle family

The surname Gabrielle was first found in Normandy (French: Normandie), the former Duchy of Normandy, where they held a family seat in the department of Calvados in the region of Caen, where they were a distinguished family of great nobility. The family name was originally spelled Gabriaut. In the same early period, about the 11th and 12th century, they branched to Brittany and Poitou.

Early History of the Gabrielle family

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Gabrielle Spelling Variations

One can encounter great variation in the spelling of French surnames; in part, as spelling, and the spelling names was not yet standardized during the early development of the written French language. Later, there was much branching and movement of families, and spellings would change according to region. Variations of the name Gabrielle include Gabriaut, Gabriau, Gabriault, Gabriel, Gabriele, Gabriell, Gabrielle, Gabrel, Gabrelle, Le Gabriel and many more.

Early Notables of the Gabrielle family

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Migration of the Gabrielle family

French settlers came early to North American, following in the wake of the explorers, and creating New France. Quebec City, founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain is said to have been the first American site founded as a permanent settlement, rather than as just a commercial outpost. But emigration was slow, in 1643, 109 years after the first landings by Cartier, there were only about 300 French people in Quebec, and by 1663, when the region was officially made The Royal Colony of New France, by Louis XIV, there still only around 500 settlers. Over 2,000 would arrive during the next decade. Early marriage was desperately encouraged amongst the immigrants. Youths of 18 took fourteen-year-old girls for their wives. The fur trade was developed and attracted immigrants, both noble and commoner from France. By 1675, there were around 7000 French in the colony, and by that same year the Acadian presence in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island had reached 500. In 1755, 10,000 French Acadians refused to take an oath of allegiance to England and were deported to Louisiana. Despite the loss of the Colony to England, the French people flourished in Lower Canada. Among settlers to North America of the Gabrielle surname were Thomas Gabriell who arrived in Trinity Harbour in Newfoundland in 1675; and settled in Heart's Content in 1681; Andre Gabriel settled in Codroy and Rivers in 1871.


Contemporary Notables of the name Gabrielle (post 1700) +

  • Gabrielle Mugridge, Canadian actress, known for The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens (2008)
  • Gabrielle Carey (1959-2023), Australian writer, best known for her teen novel, Puberty Blues, which she co-wrote with Kathy Lette
  • Gabrielle Daleman (b. 1998), Canadian figure skater. She is a 2018 Olympic gold medallist in the team event, the 2017 World bronze medallist, 2017 Four Continents silver medallist, 2014 CS Autumn Classic champion, and two-time Canadian national champion. She represented Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang
  • Gabrielle "Gabbers" Jupp, British silver medalist artistic gymnast at the 2016 European Championships
  • Gabrielle Claes, Belgian museum curator of the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique since 1988
  • Gabrielle Dela "Gaby" Merced (b. 1982), Filipina Formula Three racecar driver, model and TV personality
  • Gabrielle Neilan, American model and beauty pageant competitor, Miss Congeniality (2013) for Oregon
  • Gabrielle Burton (1939-2015), American feminist novelist and screenwriter, known for her novel "I’m Running Away From Home but I’m Not Allowed to Cross the Street: A Primer of Women’s Liberation"
  • Gabrielle Daye (1911-2005), English television actress, known for her work on 10 Rillington Place (1971), Bless Me Father (1978) and In Celebration (1975)
  • Gabrielle Wortman (b. 1989), American lead singer of the electronic band, TEMP3ST


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