Adrianne is a unique, feminine variant of the classic masculine name Adrian. Derived from the Latin word 'Hadrianus,' which means 'from Hadria' or 'from Hadrian's town,' it signifies someone who originated from the city of Hadria, now known as Atri in Italy, or was named after Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138 AD). The name Adrianne has gained popularity due to its melodic sound and balanced blend of familiarity and rarity. It is often associated with individuals born between March and April, but its timelessness transcends seasonal ties.
"Adrianne experienced a dip in popularity from 1980 to 1989, with only six girls named Adrianne born that year. It then remained relatively steady until 2012, with five babies named Adrianne each year between 1993 and 2001, before dropping again to five in the most recent year available, 2012."