Adriana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman surname Adriani, meaning 'of Hadria'. The name has its roots in ancient Italy and was popularized by Saint Adriana, a martyr during the Roman Empire.
In Christian tradition, Saint Adriana is revered as a symbol of devotion and martyrdom. In some Latin American countries, the name is associated with good fortune and prosperity.
People named Adriana are often seen as charismatic, confident, and empathetic individuals with a strong sense of self-identity and a natural ability to connect with others.
The name Adriana remains popular in many countries, particularly in Latin America and Europe, where it is often chosen for its elegant and sophisticated sound.