This is the 7215th most frequent Spanish word.
gabriel
In Spanish, "Gabriel" is a proper noun referring to a given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my strength."
In this sentence, 'Gabriel' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific individual by name.
Gabriel estudia en la universidad.
Gabriel studies at the university.
Here, 'Gabriel' denotes a historical or religious figure, specifically the archangel Gabriel in many traditions.
El ángel Gabriel anunció las buenas nuevas.
The angel Gabriel announced the good news.
In this case, 'Gabriel' is again a proper noun, identifying a person by their given name.