Adriana
/ ah-dree-AH-nah /
- Gender
- Girl
- Origin
- 🇨🇻 Cape Verde
- Religion
- Christianity
- First Seen
- 16th century
- Trait
- Graceful
Meaning & Etymology
woman from Hadria
The name Adriana is of Latin origin and is derived from the Roman name Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'woman from Hadria', a town in northern Italy. It has been adopted in various cultures and is particularly popular in Portuguese-speaking countries like Cape Verde.
Cultural Context
woman from Hadria
Etymology
The name Adriana is derived from the Latin ‘Hadrianus’, meaning ‘from Hadria’, an ancient town in northern Italy.
Linguistic family: Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Western > Ibero-Romance > Galician-Portuguese
Cultural context
In Cape Verde, Adriana is a popular name that reflects the islands’ Portuguese colonial heritage and Roman Catholic traditions.
Symbolism
The name Adriana symbolises femininity and is associated with qualities such as grace and strength.