Adryana

Meaning of Adryana

Adryana, pronounced uh-DREE-uh-nuh, is a sparkling twist on the timeless Latin name Adriana—originally meaning “from Hadria,” a town on the Adriatic Sea—so it carries both the gentle poetry of sunlit waves and a quietly confident strength. With that playful “y” in the middle, Adryana feels fresh and vibrant, like a melody you can’t quite shake, yet it’s never shouted from the rooftops: in 2022, just seven little girls in the U.S. wore it, sitting around the 937th spot on the popularity list. That rarity is exactly its charm for parents who crave something distinctive but not off-the-wall. Warm, elegant and just a touch adventurous, Adryana invites you to give your daughter a name that feels both rooted in history and ready to make its own story.

Pronunciation

English

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

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Adryana

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