HADRIAN male History From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, which meant "from Hadria" in Latin. Hadria was a town in northern Italy (it gave its name to the Adriatic Sea). A famous bearer of the name was Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Hadrian, a 2nd-century Roman emperor who built a wall across northern Britain. |
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Hadrianus |
CROATIAN: Adrijan, Jadran |
DANISH: Adrian |
DUTCH: Adriaan, Adrianus, Arjan |
ENGLISH: Adrian |
FRENCH: Adrien, Hadrien |
GERMAN: Adrian |
HISTORY: Hadrian |
HUNGARIAN: Adorján, Adrián |
ITALIAN: Adriano |
MACEDONIAN: Adrijan |
NORWEGIAN: Adrian |
POLISH: Adrian |
PORTUGUESE: Adriano |
ROMANIAN: Adrian |
RUSSIAN: Adrian |
SERBIAN: Jadran |
SLOVENE: Jadran |
SPANISH: Adrián |
SWEDISH: Adrian |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
CROATIAN: Jadranko |
DUTCH: Ad, Arie, Aris |
LIMBURGISH: Ad |
SERBIAN: Jadranko |
SLOVENE: Jadranko |
FEMININE FORMS |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Hadriana |
CROATIAN: Adrijana, Jadranka |
CZECH: Adriana |
ENGLISH: Adria, Adriana, Adrianna, Adrianne, Drina |
FRENCH: Adrienne |
HUNGARIAN: Ada, Adrienn |
ITALIAN: Adriana |
MACEDONIAN: Adrijana |
POLISH: Adriana, Adrianna |
PORTUGUESE: Adriana |
ROMANIAN: Adriana |
SERBIAN: Adrijana, Jadranka |
SLOVAK: Adriana |
SLOVENE: Adrijana, Jadranka |
SPANISH: Adriana |