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      • The name Adrian is of Latin origin and means “son of Adria.” It is also derived from the Roman family name Adrianus or Hadrianus, which means “from Hadria,” a town in northern Italy near the Adriatic Sea. In Greek, the name Adrian means “rich.”
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    Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. Its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word adur , meaning "sea" or "water". [1] [2]

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Meaning & History. Form of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) used in several languages. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pope, Adrian VI. As an English name, it has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it was not popular until modern times.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · The name is perhaps from atra, neuter of atrum "black," hence "the black city;" or else it represents Illyrian adur "water, sea." in Greek mythology, the daughter of Minos, king of Crete, abducted by Theseus; from Greek Ariadnē, a name of uncertain etymology, but probably Pre-Greek.

  5. May 17, 2024 · The name Adrian is of Latin origin and means "son of Adria" and "dark one." It is also of Greek origin and means "rich." It is derived from Hadrianus, a Roman family name meaning “from Hadria.”. There were two towns called Hadria during Roman times, and the Adriatic Sea's name derives from Adrian.

  6. May 7, 2024 · In Greek, Adrian means ‘rich’ being associated with the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who was famous for building Hadrian’s wall. Originating from the ancient town of Adria in Italy, the name has been given to several English Popes and saints.

  7. It has Latin roots, stemming from the Roman family name Hadrianus, which was used to signify someone from one of two Roman settlements named Hadria; the name of the Adriatic Sea also comes from...

  8. This name comes from the Latin root “Hadria > Hădrĭānus,” meaning “from the city Hadria,” concerning the modern and ancient city of Atri (province of Teramo) or Etruscan Adria (province of Rovigo), both of which claim the... read more.

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