Gibran

Gibran Origin and Meaning

The name Gibran is a boy's name.

Gibran is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'restoration' or 'to console and comfort.' The name gained international recognition through Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), the Lebanese-American poet, writer, and artist best known for his masterpiece 'The Prophet.' This cultural connection has made the name particularly appealing to literary-minded parents and those with Middle Eastern heritage. Gibran has a dignified, philosophical resonance while remaining accessible in pronunciation. Though not among the most common Arabic names in Western countries, it has steadily gained appreciation for its meaningful etymology and cultural significance. The name bridges Eastern and Western traditions effectively, offering both spiritual depth and artistic associations while maintaining a distinctive but pronounceable sound pattern for diverse communities.