Adrianne is of Latin origin, derived from the male name Adrian, which means 'from Hadria' referring to the ancient city of Hadria in Italy. The feminine form, Adrianne, has gained popularity as a distinct given name for females in recent times. It consists of three syllables and rhymes with the words like 'brianne' or 'vianne'. Adrianne is often associated with the Roman Emperor Hadrian and his wife Vibia Sabina, whose name also shares similarities with this name.
"Adrianne saw an increase in popularity from 1968 to 1978, with a total of 13 babies named Adrianne born during those years."