Adrian

AY-dree-an
Meaning: Dark one or rich
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Italian, English
Popularity Rank
#2506 (girls)
#4627 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While traditionally more common for boys, Adrian has seen a rising popularity for girls in recent years, appreciated for its timeless charm and international appeal.

Why Parents Choose Adrian

Parents often choose Adrian for its classic elegance, strong historical roots, and versatility as a name that can suit many personalities and cultural backgrounds.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally derived from the Latin name 'Hadrianus,' which means 'from Hadria,' a town in northern Italy, Adrian became popular in medieval Europe. Over centuries, it has maintained its regal and classic appeal, becoming a unisex name appreciated worldwide.

Adrian is a name with Latin roots, historically associated with strength and nobility. It has been embraced across many cultures, symbolizing sophistication and timeless elegance.

Notable People Named Adrian

  • Adrianne Palicki, American actress
  • Adrian Lamo, hacker and security researcher
  • Adrianne Curry, model and TV personality

Name Variations

Adriana Adrienne Adrianna

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Pop Culture References

  • Adrian Ivashkov from 'Vampire Academy'
  • Adrian Monk from 'Monk'
  • Adrian Balboa from 'Rocky'