Gavrilo (Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило) is a predominantly Serbian male given name, also found scarcely in other Slavic languages, being a variant of the biblical name Gabriel.
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo I, Serbian Patriarch (1648-1655)
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo II, Serbian Patriarch (1752)
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo III, Serbian Patriarch (1752-1755)
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo IV, Serbian Patriarch (1758)
- Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo V (1881-1950), Serbian Patriarch
- Gavrilo Princip (1894–1918), Bosnian Serb revolutionary, assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- Gavrilo Lesnovski (Middle Ages), hermit
- Gavrilo Kratovac, prota in Hilandar and translator from Greek to Serbian
- Gavrilo Rodić (1812–1890), Austrian general
- Gavrilo Vitković (1829–1902), Serbian professor, engineer and historian
- Gavrilo Martsenkovich (18th century), Russian opera actor and singer
Gender | Masculine |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Gabriel, from Hebrew, through Greek |
Meaning | "Able-bodied one of God"; or "messenger of God" |
Other names | |
Related names | diminutives Gaša, Gavro and Gajo |