Adri is of Latin origin, derived from the male given name Adrianus. It means "dark" or "from Hadria," referring to a city in Italy called Adria. The name Adri has gained popularity as a unisex name in recent years, often favored for its simplicity and modern sound. It consists of just three letters, making it easy to pronounce in many languages. In some cultures, Adri is considered a name with a strong, independent spirit, while in others, it is seen as sweet and approachable. Some famous individuals named Adri include Adrienne Barbeau, an American actress known for her roles in horror films like "The Fog" and "Swamp Thing," and Adrián González, a Mexican professional baseball player who played for several Major League Baseball teams.
"The name Adri had a spike in popularity with 9 births in 2010, otherwise it has consistently been between 5 to 7 births annually since 2008, totaling 33 births."