Origin:Latin
Meaning:From Hadria; Of the Adriatic Sea
If you’re looking for a name with an ancient vibe to match your child's old soul, consider Hadriano. This masculine moniker is a variant of the Latin Hadrianus, which is the root of the more popular Adrian. It can translate to “from Hadria” or “of the Adriatic Sea,” referring to a region in Northern Italy that is rich with history. For an encouraging touch, Hadriano may also remind you of Roman emperor Hadrian, who’s described as being one of the Five Good Emperors. A title like this can instill a sense of leadership in baby that they can use later on in their journey.
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