Adrian 

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Adrian
Gender: Male/Female
Origin: Latin
Meaning: "From Hadria"

The male and female given name Adrian is derived from the Latin Hadrianus, which is more familiar to English speakers as Hadrian. The name means "from Adria", a port on the Adriatic Sea. Adrian was the name of several early Christian saints and martyrs. The name is connected to the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Great Britain, becoming widely known in England in the twelfth century, when Nicholas Breakspear took it as his regnal name when he became the first and only English pope, Adrian IV.

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Male forms

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Female forms

Female forms include:

Popes

Historical people

As a surname

Recent people

References

  1. ^ Edgar Adrian - Biography

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Disambiguation pages

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