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8/25/2009, 10:58 PM Serafina Starstrider

Name Sabriel
Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage Literature, Judeo-Christian Legend
Pronounced Pron. SAY-bree-əl
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

There are multiple explanations for the etymology of this name. One is that it is a variant form of SABRAEL. An other is that it is derived from Hebrew #sabi# "stop, rest" combined with #el# "God", thus meaning "(the) rest of God". Lastly, it could also have been derived from the name of the Sabra plant (a prickly pear) combined with #el# "God", making the meaning something like "cactus of God". The name of Sabriel was first used by author Garth Nix for the heroine of his fantasy novel 'Sabriel' (1995), and an important protagonist in the sequels 'Lirael' and 'Abhorsen'. It is uncertain where and how Garth Nix decided upon using the name Sabriel.
Added 8/25/2009 by Serafina Starstrider