Compound of Gabriella (Hebrew: 'God is my strength') and Marie (French form of Mary: 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness').
Gabriellamarie is a compound of Gabriella and Marie, joining Hebrew and French Christian naming traditions. Gabriella carries the meaning “God is my strength,” while Marie connects to Mary, often interpreted as “beloved” or “sea of bitterness,” depending on the tradition used. Together they form a name that feels devotional, feminine, and fully classical in its reference points, even though the exact compound is modern.
As a single given name, Gabriellamarie feels elegant and ceremonial. It belongs to the family of double names that preserve multiple family or religious references at once, while also creating a more elaborate identity than either part alone. The sound is flowing and formal, with a distinctly Catholic or multi-generational feel in many contexts.
Gabriellamarie is rare, but the familiarity of its parts keeps it legible. It sounds like a name chosen to honor tradition, grace, and family continuity in a single, polished sequence.