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  1. Biblical meaning: In the Bible, Adrian is not a commonly mentioned name. However, some interpretations suggest that it could be derived from the Latin word “Hadrianus,” meaning “from Hadria,” which was a Roman city known for its strong and resilient people.

  2. The Adriatic Sea is a name derived from the old Etruscan city Atria, situated near the mouth of the Po (Livy v0.330.7; Strabo v.214). At first the name Adria was only applied to the most northern part of the sea.

  3. Adria. Pronounced Aid'-ree-uh. This is the Adriatic Sea, which lies between Italy and Achaia. Adria is mentioned in connection with Paul’s journey to Rome (Acts 27:27). Alexandria. Alexandria was a coastal city and port of Egypt. The greatest city of the world except for Rome. Apollos was born there (Acts 18:24).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdriaAdria - Wikipedia

    Ancient era. The first settlements built in the area are of Venetic origin, during the twelfth to ninth centuries BC, consisting of stilt houses in the wetlands, that were then still close to the sea. At that time the main stream of the Po, the Adria channel, flowed into the sea in this area.

  5. The name Adria appears to be derived from Atria, an important ancient commercial town situated near the mouth of the river Po in northern Italy (Livy, v. 33; Strabo v. 1; Pliny, NH, iii. 120). Livy and others describe the town as Tuscan.

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  7. (ὁ Ἀδρίας [Westcott-Hort’s Greek TestamentἈδρίας], ‘the Adrias,’ Revised Version‘the [sea of] Adria’) The name was derived from the important Tuscan town of Atria, near the mouths of the Padus, and was originally (Herod. vi. 127, vii. 20, ix.