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Gabriella

[ gey-bree-el-uh, gab-ree- ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Gabriella Therese Marie and Jacques Honore Rainier were born just after 5pm local time, the statement said.

Mick has now settled down with his wife Gabriella Wesberry, and their daughter  Romy Hucknall was born in June 2007.

The Sun: Prince Harry is ‘wooing’ pretty actress Gabriella Wilde but she is nervous about becoming a ‘royal girlfriend,’ pals say.

ELLA—All names—ella—Isabella, Gabriella, Stella—have been popular, but Ella itself gets the most attention.

"Grief does not kill, my Gabriella," she said, tenderly caressing me.

Are you not familiar enough with my light, mocking way, Gabriella?

Gabriella, not friends; we must be something more, or less than friends.

You shall not humble yourself for me, Gabriella; I like a girl of spirit.

The world may contain for us many friends, but never but one mother, Gabriella.

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