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      Meaning of the first name Adrienne

      Origin

      Latin

      Meaning

      Person from Hadria (Northern Italy)

      Variations

      Adrienne, Adrianne, Adrianna
      The name Adrienne derives from the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning person from Hadria, a city located in Northern Italy that was established as a Roman colony in the 2nd century BC. Hadria was situated on the Adriatic Sea and is now known as Atri in modern-day Italy. As the Roman Empire expanded, so did the popularity of this name, eventually spreading to various regions throughout Europe.

      Throughout history, the name Adrienne has appeared in different forms and variations. In medieval times, it gained traction due to Saint Adrian of Canterbury, an African-born Roman Christian who became the Abbot of the monastery in Canterbury, England. During the Renaissance, it was commonly used among noble families, particularly in France, as a feminine form of the name Adrian. In modern times, the name Adrienne has remained prevalent, appealing to parents who appreciate its classical and elegant roots. Its usage spans multiple cultures and is often bestowed upon girls to symbolize strength, grace, and timeless beauty.

      Today, the name Adrienne maintains its timeless appeal, as it is still widely used across the globe. It has become a beloved choice for parents seeking a name that exudes sophistication and suggests a connection to the rich history of Western civilization. The name Adrienne continues to carry a sense of refined elegance and serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Latin and Roman culture in contemporary society.

      Based on our records...

      Martin

      Martin

      This is the most common surname associated with Adrienne.
      Jean

      Jean

      This is the most common name of those married to a Adrienne.
      Marie

      Marie

      This is the most common name for a child of a Adrienne.
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      1909 is when there were the most people born with the first name Adrienne.

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