Jibran
Jibran is a given name used primarily in Arabic‑speaking regions, derived from the Arabic form of the archangel Gabriel, known as Jibril. The name is often interpreted to mean “messenger of God” or “he who brings news,” reflecting the angel’s role in Islamic and Christian traditions. In some cultures the spelling Jibran is retained for both boys and girls, although it is more commonly associated with male usage.
The name also appears as a place name in the Middle East. Jibran is a town in
Several notable individuals bear the name Jibran or its variant spellings. Khalil Gibran (James Khalil Gibran,
In summary, Jibran is a culturally rich name tied to religious tradition, found in both personal and