Adrian

AY-dree-uhn
Meaning: Dark one
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Italian, Spanish
Popularity Rank
#67 (boys)
#109 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Adrian has consistently ranked in the top 1000 names for boys in the United States, with its popularity peaking in the early 2000s. It remains a favored choice, appreciated for its classic roots and contemporary appeal.

Why Parents Choose Adrian

Parents often choose Adrian for its timeless elegance and strong, masculine sound. It conveys a sense of sophistication while remaining approachable, making it a popular choice for modern families.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Adrian originates from the Latin name 'Hadrianus,' meaning 'from Hadria.' It gained popularity in ancient Rome, particularly due to the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who ruled from 117 to 138 AD. Over centuries, Adrian has been adopted in various forms across European languages, contributing to its widespread appeal.

Adrian has roots in Latin and has been used in various cultures, often associated with strength and leadership. The name has been popular in many European countries, reflecting a rich historical significance.

Notable People Named Adrian

  • Adrian Brody - Academy Award-winning actor
  • Adrian Peterson - Professional American football player
  • Adrianne Curry - Model and reality television star
  • Adrian Grenier - Actor and musician

Name Variations

Adriano Hadrian Adriaan Aidan

Related Names

Aidan Dorian Damian

Similar Sounding Names

Adryan Arian Arden

Names with Similar Feel

Julian Sebastian Maximilian

Sibling Name Ideas

Oliver Sophia Ethan Isabella

Pop Culture References

  • Adrian in the Rocky film series - character of Rocky Balboa's wife
  • Adrian Monk - titular character in the television series Monk
  • Adrian Chase - character from the comic book series Vigilante