Adis, derived from the Latin name Hadrian, means "from Adrianum," an ancient city in Italy. It is of Roman origin and was quite popular among the emperors of the Roman Empire. The name Adis has been used in various forms throughout history, such as Aelius Hadrianus, who was a Roman emperor from 117 to 138 AD. The name's popularity has extended beyond its Roman roots, with variations like Adrian being widely used in many countries today. It is also considered a unisex name, although it is more commonly used for males. Adis has no specific associated name day or patron saint, as the name is not derived from religious figures but rather from historical ones.
There were 12 babies named Adis born between 1916 and 1917.