It's Latin. It means 'from Hadria', which is a small city in the north of Italy.
2007-03-28 06:57:03
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answered by Xiomy 6
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ADRIANA
From Hadria
Origin: Spanish
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, English
Place name: Hadria was a North Italian city, which gave its name to the Adriatic Sea.
2007-03-28 07:05:59
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answered by Martha P 7
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Adriana is an Italian name deriving from the little city of ADRIA in Veneto region. It means 'coming from Adria'. Also the famous Roman emperor Adriano, so was named 'cause coming from Adria. Adria city gave its name to the Adriatic sea (the sea of Venice, not so far).
2007-03-28 11:13:44
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answered by ombra mattutina 7
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Adriana Italian Female Form of ADRIENNE - dark one
my daughter is Adrienne and when I named her the meaning was Dark & Rich
2007-03-28 06:57:56
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answered by Mickey 6
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Ok i got this from www.urbandictionary.com so ya
hott and sexin badly. she got it goin on baby
daym lil mama, adriana is f i n e
i makes no sence but ya sry
2007-03-28 07:07:39
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answered by Sebastien V 1
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"From Hadria"
2007-03-28 06:57:53
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answered by ¸.•*´`*♥ ♥Melissa♥ ♥*´`*•.¸ 4
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