Hadrienne
ha(d)-rienne,
hadri(en)-ne
Origin:Latin
Meaning:From Hadria
Hadrienne is a feminine Latin name inspired by the old town of Hadria, now known as Atri, a comune in the Italian province of Abruzzo. It is the hometown of the family of Hadrian, the Roman Emperor who famously built a wall across England and ruled from 117 to 138 AD. Hadrienne, meaning "of Hadria," is a variant of the Latin Adrienne, with the added "h" a nod to its historical past. Abruzzo's beautiful and culturally rich region will welcome baby Hadrienne whenever they wish to investigate the fascinating backstory of Hadria.
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