Adriena

Meaning of Adriena

Adriena is a lyrical variant of Adriana, drawing its roots from the Latin Hadrianus—an echo of ancient towns and storied roads. With the meaning “from Hadria,” it carries the subtle strength of stone walls and the gentle flow of Adriatic tides, offering a poetic backdrop for any little girl’s journey. Pronounced uh-DREE-nuh, the name rolls off the tongue like a quiet celebration, balancing classic grace with a hint of modern flair. Though its popularity has never soared—hovering in the 700–900 rank range and bestowed on only a handful of U.S. newborns each year—Adriena’s rarity is its charm, like discovering a hidden meadow in a familiar forest. It evokes images of adventurous hearts and curious minds, ready to chart their own course. Warm, inviting, and playful, Adriena is the perfect spark for a life brimming with possibility.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-DREE-nuh (/əˈdriːnə/)

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Notable People Named Adriena

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