Jibril, originating from Arabic, is the Arabic form of the name Gabriel, the archangel who serves as a messenger from God in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. The name means “Gabriel” in Arabic.
In Arabic, the name is written as جبريل. The pronunciation “jee-breel” has a reverent and angelic sound, fitting for a name associated with an archangel.
Gabriel (Jibril) is considered one of the four archangels in Islam and is known for delivering messages from God to prophets, including the revelations of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.