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Gabriele - Wikipedia Gabriele is both a given name and a surname Notable people with the name include:
Gabriële - Anne Berest, Claire Berest Moving between Paris, New York, Berlin, Zurich, Barcelona, London, and Saint-Tropez, Gabriële is as audacious, uninhibited, intimate, and unforgettable as its central character, the mercurial, pioneering Gabriële Buffet
Book Review: ‘Gabriele,’ by Anne Berest and Claire Berest “Gabriële” considers a writer and pivotal figure of the 20th-century avant-garde who nurtured the talents of others Joanna Scutts is a literary critic, feminist historian and author Her latest
GABRIËLE - Kirkus Reviews Why was this memorable woman lost to both her family and the world? The Berests set out to explain the mystery in a curious biographical novel which traces some of Gabriële’s story, drawing on archives, interviews, and historical works
GABRIELE website The year is 1908, the height of the Belle Époque, and a brilliant, young French woman named Gabriële, newly graduated from the most elite music school in Europe, meets a volcanic Spanish artist named Francis
Gabriele G Allen, 49 - Bend, OR - Has Court or Arrest Records Gabriele Allen lives in Bend, OR; previous city include Pacific City OR In the past, Gabriele has also been known as Gabriele Gardner, Allen Gabriele, Gabrielle Gardner, Gabriele G Gardner and Gabriele G Allen
Gabriele - Name Meaning, What does Gabriele mean? (boy) What does Gabriele mean? Gabriele as a boys' name (also used as girls' name Gabriele) is a Hebrew name, and the meaning of the name Gabriele is "man of God; my strength is God"
Gabriele - Name Meaning and Popularity Gabriele, a melodic unisex name with roots in the Hebrew Gabriel—“God is my strength”—evokes the timeless image of an archangel messenger In Italy it sounds like gah-bree-EH-leh, in France gah-bree-EL, and in Germany gah-BREE-luh, each pronunciation adding its own continental flourish