Female and male first names.
ADRELL
MaleFrench-derived, coined name meaning 'burning' or 'passionate', conveying fiery energy.
ADREN
MaleUnisex name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Adren has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and pleasing rhythm. While some theories suggest it may be derived from Adrian and Ren or serve as a shortened form of Adrenaline, there is currently no concrete evidence supporting any specific origin or meaning for the name Adren.
ADRENA
FemaleRare Greek-derived given name, relating to the adrenal glands.
ADRENE
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "to the sea," once popular during Roman times for girls deemed destined for greatness or adventure.
ADREON
MaleAdreon: A boy's name of mysterious origin, often associated with Greek nobility, though interpretations vary.
ADREONA
FemaleRare Greek feminine given name derived from 'adrea', meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden', associated with the goddess Hestia symbolizing purity and domesticity.
ADREONNA
FemaleUnique unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from Adrienne meaning "noble," combined with Irish Ronan meaning "little seal.
ADREW
MaleAndrew is a name of Greek origin that means "manly" or "strong".
ADREY
FemaleSlavic given name derived from the Russian Адрéй, a variant of Greek Andreas, meaning "manly." Historically used among Slavic peoples, Adrey has ties to the Russian Orthodox Church through Saint Andrew the Apostle.
ADREYAN
MaleArmenian name derived from Ardemis, meaning "courageous.
ADREYONA
FemaleAdreyona: Slavic-Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "virile". Unique blend combining Greek 'Andr-' and Slavic '-ona'. Three-syllable name with emphasis on the second syllable. Relatively uncommon; variations in spelling/pronunciation contribute to its distinctiveness. Offers versatile nicknames like Adri, Andy, Reyona.
ADRI
FemaleCatalan-derived name meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark haired', used in Romance languages and associated with Saint Adrian, a Roman soldier martyr.
ADRI
MaleSpanish-origin name derived from Adrian, meaning 'dark' or 'from Hadria', an ancient Italian city.
ADRIA
MaleUnisex name of Latin origin, derived from the Adriatic Sea named after Illyrian king Adria.
ADRIA
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
ADRIAAN
MaleDutch masculine name derived from the Latin Adrianus, meaning 'from the sea'.
ADRIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from Adriel, meaning "flock of God" or "companion in flock." Traditionally male, Adriah has historical significance as the name of King Saul's father-in-law in the Bible.
ADRIAHNA
FemaleUnique and captivating African name with Swahili roots, meaning "grace from the sea.
ADRIAL
MaleUnique Latin-derived name, originating from the Adriatic Sea and first used as a personal name in medieval Europe.
ADRIALIS
FemaleRare Latin name composed of "adri-" meaning sea/water and "-alis" signifying relating to/like, interpreted as connected to the sea or possessing water-like qualities.
ADRIALYS
FemaleLatin-derived name that combines 'Adria', referring to the Adriatic Sea, with '-lys', meaning 'liberator'.
ADRIAM
MaleAdriam is of Latin origin, meaning "from the sea". It's a gender-neutral name that has gained worldwide popularity.
ADRIAN
MaleLatin name derived from 'Hadrianus', honoring Emperor Hadrian. It signifies 'dark' or 'from Hadria'. Notables include Saint Adrian and King Adrian II of Portugal. In literature, it's the protagonist of Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
ADRIAN
FemaleLatin name meaning "dark-haired" or "from Hadria", originally used in ancient Rome before becoming popular during the Middle Ages due to Saint Adrian, the patron saint of butchers and soldiers.
ADRIANA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'from Adria', derived from the male name Adrian which refers to the Adriatic Sea or city in Italy.
ADRIANA
MaleClassic feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Aemilia' meaning 'rival', and has been popular throughout history.
ADRIANAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from Adriana, a feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "to strive for." It signifies ambition and determination, with a strong cultural heritage despite being relatively uncommon throughout history.
ADRIANE
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Hadrianus," meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient Italian city near the mouth of the river Aternum. It has historical significance, associated with Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, but can also be used as a secular name. Its meaning may include loyalty or devotion, and associations with water or coastal regions.
ADRIANE
FemaleUnique, Latin-origin female name derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'strive'.
ADRIANJAMES
MaleAdrian James is a distinctive name of Latin origin, meaning "from Hadria or Adria," with notable figures such as Emperor Hadrian and Saint Adrian throughout history. It combines classic elegance with timeless strength and simplicity, making it popular worldwide.
ADRIANN
FemaleUnique Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Adrianus, coined in honor of Emperor Hadrian.
ADRIANN
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived name originally meaning 'eminent' or 'rival', with a notable historical lineage including Roman figures like Gaius Aemilius Lepidus.
ADRIANNA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from 'Hadrianus', meaning 'from Hadria'. It signifies strength, courage, and nobility.
ADRIANNA
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'to strive for', derived from the Roman family name Aemilia and popularized during the Middle Ages as a female form of Adriaan.
ADRIANNAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from "Adonai," meaning "Lord" or "Master," carrying connotations of divine power and regal authority.
ADRIANNE
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Adrian, which means "dark-haired" or "from Adria".
ADRIANNE
MaleFemale given name of Latin origin derived from the male name Adrian, meaning "from Hadria," the ancient Roman city now known as Adria in Italy. It gained popularity over time and is often associated with its masculine counterpart but can be used independently for females.
ADRIANNO
MaleItalian name derived from "Adrianus," meaning "from Hadria." It is associated with the ancient port town Adria, Italy, and Saint Adrian, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.
ADRIANNY
FemaleCharming Latin American name derived from Adrian and Yanira, combining historical significance and cultural heritage.
ADRIANO
MaleItalian masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Hadrianus", meaning "from Hadria".