Adriann, of Latin origin, is a unisex given name that has gained popularity in recent years. It is derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, which was itself derived from the Latin word 'aemulus', meaning "to rival" or "rivalry". The name Adriann is believed to have been popularized by French and Italian nobility during the Middle Ages. It has since become a widely recognized name across many cultures and countries. In some languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese, it may be spelled 'Adrián' or 'Adrião', respectively. Despite its varying spellings and pronunciations, Adriann remains a unique and distinctive name that carries a rich historical heritage.
The name Adriann peaked in popularity during the late 1970s and early 1980s, with a high of 39 births in 1978. However, it has since become less common, with fewer than 10 births per year from 2008 onwards.