Adria first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Adria has been for the last 50 years (from 1975 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Adria

A feminine name derived from Adriatic, meaning "from the Adriatic Sea".

Popularity of Adria by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Adria is more commonly used as a female name, with approximately 100% of people named Adria being female.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 53 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Adria.

YearMale CountFemale Count
2024053
2023065
2022071
2021062
2020067
2019055
2018071
2017069
2016060
2015073
2014060
2013081
2012071
2011078
2010080
20090110
20080108
2007081
2006096
20050112
2004097
20030100
2002093
2001068
2000067
1999076
1998065
1997073
1996066
1995066
1994081
1993089
19920100
19910102
1990068
19890104
1988092
19870100
19867100
19850123
19840137
19830136
19820148
19810151
19800161
19790164
19780161
19770143
19760126
19750151

The history of the first name Adria

The name Adria is believed to have originated from the ancient Latin language, specifically from the name of the Adriatic Sea, which separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The sea was named after the ancient Venetic city of Adria, located in what is now northern Italy, near the Po River delta.

The etymology of the name Adria can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*adri-" or "*athri-," meaning "sea" or "water." This root is also found in other ancient names and words related to water bodies, such as the Sanskrit "adrija" and the Greek "Adriās."

One of the earliest known references to the name Adria can be found in ancient Roman texts, where it was used as a geographic term for the Adriatic region. In the 1st century AD, the Roman historian Pliny the Elder mentioned the city of Adria and its surrounding area in his work "Naturalis Historia."

Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Adria. One of the earliest recorded examples is Adria, a Byzantine princess who lived in the 12th century and was the daughter of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. Another notable figure was Adria d'Arcole (1346-1420), an Italian noblewoman and patron of the arts from the city of Ferrara.

In the 16th century, Adria Ferrera (1499-1557) was a renowned Italian poet and writer who was part of the intellectual circle in Venice. During the Renaissance period, Adria Almadiana (1501-1570) was a celebrated Italian painter and portraitist from the city of Bologna.

More recently, Adria Arjona (born 1992) is a Puerto Rican actress known for her roles in films such as "Pacific Rim: Uprising" and the television series "Andor." Adria Petrine (born 1969) is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur who co-founded the subscription fashion company Dia&Co.

Throughout its history, the name Adria has maintained its connection to the Adriatic region and its maritime heritage. Its origins in ancient Latin and its appearance in various historical records and artistic circles showcase its enduring significance across cultures and time periods.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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