Hadriane
ha-dria-ne,
had-riane
Origin:Latin
Meaning:From Hadria
When little Hadriane looks at a map and points out their home country, you can tell them about their name’s connection to a certain ancient city. A feminine title, Hadriane fits in well amongst monikers like Hadriana and Hadrian, as they all find their roots within the Latin name Hadrianus. When translated, Hadriane means “from Hadria,” referring to those who came from two Italian cities that were once Roman settlements. Today, those cities are known as Atri and Adria, though the Romans bestowed the title Hadria on both! While baby Hadriane might not find Hadria on a map or road sign, they can visit Italy and learn more about their name’s story.
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