1. Adrienne
Adrienne: Of the Adriatic Sea
We found 83 names that are similar to "Adriana" based on sound and style.
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Adrienne: Of the Adriatic Sea
Adrianna: Enigmatic, connected to the vastness of possibilities and depths of emotions.
Adrianne: From Hadria, an ancient town on the Adriatic Sea; signifying coastal allure and mystery.
Audrina: Anglo-Saxon, "wealthy friend"
Audriana: Latin origin meaning "noble strength"
Daughter of the sea; woman of the sea
Audrianna: Noble strength
Adriene, a feminine Latin name, means "from Hadria," an ancient Roman settlement on the Adriatic Sea.
Adrina: Italian origin, meaning "from Adria," an ancient city on the Adriatic Sea, embodying strength, determination, and a connection to the ocean.
Adreanna: From Adria, a prosperous Roman port city
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Adreanna: From Adria, a prosperous Roman port city
Adreana: Captivating name from Latin, meaning "from the Adriatic Sea," evoking depth, mystery, and adventure.
Adrionna: Greek origin, "woman of the Adriatic Sea."
Aderyn: Welsh for "bird," embodying freedom, grace, and nature's connection.
Noble strength (French origin)
Audryna: German origin meaning "noble strength"
"Strength in Honor"
Adriann: "man from Hadria," an ancient Roman city
Adrienna: From Latin, meaning "from Hadria," an ancient Roman city; suggests strength, resilience, and beauty.
Luxury, success
Audreena: Noble strength.
Adrena means sea or from the sea
Noble, ruler, strength, leadership, wisdom, hidden wealth.
Adriena means "From Hadria".
Adrieanna: woman of the sea
Noble strength with a touch of elegance and femininity (Old English)
Adrianah means "from Adria" or "dark one" in Latin
Of noble family (Sanskrit)
Latin origin meaning "sea" or "from the Adriatic Sea," associated with the Roman emperor Hadrian's military conquests.
Elegant and beautiful