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      • Adrián is a masculine singular and abstract name of Latin origin in its Spanish version, it is variant of Hadrian and comes from the Latin "Hadrianus", it refers to the Roman natural family of Hadria, its meaning is "He who comes from the sea" Or "He who has near the Adriatic Sea." They took the name of Hadrian a Roman emperor and six popes.
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  5. Adrian translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'Adlerian, aldrin, aria, Adriatic', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. Adrián is a masculine singular and abstract name of Latin origin in its Spanish version, it is variant of Hadrian and comes from the Latin "Hadrianus", it refers to the Roman natural family of Hadria, its meaning is "He who comes from the sea" Or "He who has near the Adriatic Sea."

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