Andriana

Meaning of Andriana

Andriana feels like a sun-kissed Mediterranean breeze weaving through centuries-old cobblestones. Steeped in Latin roots yet alive with modern spark, she hails from Adrianus, the ancient name meaning “from Hadria.” In her syllables, she carries the hush of turquoise Adriatic waves meeting rugged shores. As a fresh twist on Adriana, she twirls on the tongue with a ballerina’s poise and holds fast to a core of timeless strength. Though rare on today’s baby-name charts, Andriana shines with old-world romance and contemporary flair, flashing a mischievous wink that beckons new adventures.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ahn-DREE-ah-nah (/anˈdriːaːna/)

English

  • Pronunced as an-dree-AH-nuh (/ænˈdriːənə/)

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Notable People Named Andriana

Andriana Babali -
Andriana Yordanova -
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