Adriam, of Latin origin, is derived from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, which was thought to mean 'rival' or 'to strive or excel'. This name has a unique yet approachable sound, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet not overly exotic. The variant spelling 'Adrian' is more common, but Adriam offers a subtle twist on this classic name.
Adriam had its first and only year of notable popularity in 1998 with five births recorded that year, bringing the total number of children named Adriam to five.