Adriana

[1]Adriana, also spelled Adrianna, is a Latin name and feminine form of Adrian. It originates from present day Italy.

Adriana
GenderFemale
Language(s)Latin
Origin
MeaningFrom Hadria, "dark"
Other names
Variant form(s)Adrianne, Andriana

Translations

  • Arabic: أدريانا
  • Belorussian: Адрыяна (Adryjana)
  • Bulgarian: Адриана (Adriana)
  • Chinese Simplified: 阿德里安娜 (Ā délǐ ānnà)
  • Chinese Traditional: 阿德里安娜 (Ā délǐ ānnà)
  • Greek: Αδριανή (Adriani)
  • Gujarati: એડ્રીયાના (Ēḍrīyānā)
  • Hebrew: אדריאנה
  • Hindi: एड्रियाना (Ēḍriyānā)
  • Japanese: アドリアーナ (Adoriāna)
  • Kannada: ಆಡ್ರಿಯಾನಾ (Āḍriyānā)
  • Korean: 아드리아나 (Adeuliana)
  • Persian: آدریانا
  • Polish: Adrianna
  • Russian: Адриана
  • Serbian: Адријана (Adrijana)
  • Tamil: அட்ரியானா (Aṭriyāṉā)
  • Telugu: అడ్రియానా (Aḍriyānā)
  • Ukrainian: Адріана
  • Yiddish: אַדריאַנאַ
  • Latvian:Ādriana (Aadriana)

Adriana

Given name
Family name
  • Bèto Adriana (1925–1997), sportsman who represented the Netherlands Antilles at the Olympics
  • Sharnol Adriana (born 1970), Curaçaoan-Dutch baseball player and coach
Fictional characters

Adrianna

Fictional character

Fictional Characters

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References

  1. Simón, Paula (2016-03-25). "Nunca digas nunca. Usos del testimonio en la producción cultural de la post-dictadura argentina". Kamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural. 0 (6). doi:10.7203/kam.6.7809. ISSN 2340-1869.
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