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Adrián

/ah-DRYAHN/

  • Spanish
  • Boy
  • 2 syl · medium
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Quick facts

Adrián at a glance

Origin
Spanish
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/ah-DRYAHN/
Syllables
2
Length
medium
Uniqueness
50/100
Life-path number
2

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Adrián

“Adrián is the Spanish form of Adrian, traditionally linked to the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria.” It has a warm, coastal feeling and a polished Spanish sound.”

Adrián is a handsome Spanish boy’s name with classic roots and a modern, international feel. It is the accented Spanish form of Adrian, and it is traditionally connected to the Latin family name Hadrianus, understood as “from Hadria.” Hadria was an ancient place-name associated with the Adriatic region, which gives Adrián a subtle sense of water, travel, and old-world geography. The accent mark in Adrián is important in Spanish: it shows that the stress falls on the final syllable, giving the name its clear, musical rhythm: ah-DRYAHN. For families who love names that travel well, Adrián offers a beautiful balance. In Spanish-speaking communities, it feels familiar and elegant, never overly complicated. Outside Spanish contexts, the unaccented Adrian is widely recognizable, so the name can move easily between languages while still keeping its Spanish identity when written as Adrián. That makes it especially appealing for bilingual families, families honoring Hispanic heritage, or parents who simply love a name that feels both gentle and strong. The meaning “from Hadria” is geographic rather than symbolic, but many parents find that place-based names carry a quiet poetry. Adrián can suggest belonging, movement, and a connection to history. Its sound is soft at the beginning, with the open “A,” then bright and energetic in the final stressed syllable. The result is a name that feels thoughtful, creative, and confident. It is traditional without feeling heavy, stylish without feeling trendy, and distinctive in English-speaking settings when the accent is preserved. Adrián is a lovely choice for a boy whose name can feel rooted, graceful, and ready for the wider world.

Spelling variations

  • Adrian
  • Adriano
  • Adrien

Nicknames

  • Adri
  • Adriancito
  • Adriánito
  • Dri
  • Ian

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Adrián has a strong place in Spanish naming style because it combines a familiar international root with a distinctly Spanish written form. The accent mark is more than decoration: in Spanish orthography, it guides pronunciation and helps preserve the name’s natural stress. For families who care about language, heritage, or correct pronunciation, writing the name as Adrián can feel like a meaningful way to honor Spanish identity. Culturally, Adrián fits comfortably with many types of Spanish boy names: it has the softness of names ending in “-án,” the history of a Latin-rooted classic, and the easy everyday usability parents often want. It does not carry a widely recognized taboo in Spanish-speaking contexts, and it is not tied to one narrow tradition, region, or personality type. That flexibility makes it useful for families from many backgrounds. Religiously, Adrián may be appreciated by families who like names with long historical roots, though the name itself is not limited to a single faith practice in everyday use. It can sit naturally beside biblical names, saintly names, royal-sounding names, or modern Spanish favorites. Because Adrian is also familiar in English, French, and other European-language contexts, Adrián can feel especially inclusive for multicultural families. The name can honor Spanish pronunciation at home while remaining understandable in broader international settings.

Uniqueness Score

50/100
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Popularity over time

Not enough popularity data to chart yet.

Numerology

2
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Warm

    Adrián has an open, melodic sound that gives the name a friendly and approachable feeling.

  • Thoughtful

    Its classical roots and polished Spanish form suggest a child with depth, reflection, and quiet intelligence.

  • Creative

    The bright final stress and flowing rhythm make Adrián feel artistic, expressive, and full of life.

  • Adaptable

    Because Adrián works across Spanish and international settings, it naturally suggests flexibility and ease.

  • Confident

    The name feels gentle but not fragile, giving it a calm strength that can grow well from childhood into adulthood.

Famous people named Adrián

  • Adrian Peterson: Listed by Famous Birthdays among famous people named Adrian; he is identified there as a football player.
  • Adrian Lester: Listed by Famous Birthdays among famous people named Adrian; he is identified there as a TV actor.
  • Adrian Grenier: Listed by Famous Birthdays among famous people named Adrian; he is identified there as a TV actor.
  • Adrián Uribe: Listed by Famous Birthdays among famous people named Adrian; he is identified there as a TV actor.
  • Adrián Herrera: Listed by Famous Birthdays among famous people named Adrian; he is identified there as an Instagram star.

Adrián in other scripts

Original

Adrián

Transliterations

  • Adrian

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Sibling names that go with Adrián

Goes well with

  • Mateo
  • Santiago
  • Nicolás
  • Emiliano
  • Gabriel
  • Sebastián
  • Lucía
  • Valentina
  • Camila
  • Isabela
  • Sofía
  • Marina

Middle names that pair with Adrián

  • Adrián Adrián Mateo

    Mateo adds a warm, familiar Spanish rhythm while keeping the full name gentle and modern.

  • Adrián Adrián Gabriel

    Gabriel brings a graceful, classic sound that pairs beautifully with Adrián’s final-syllable stress.

  • Adrián Adrián Nicolás

    Nicolás echoes Adrián’s Spanish accent pattern, creating a polished and melodic pairing.

  • Adrián Adrián Rafael

    Rafael gives the name a timeless, artistic quality and a strong but elegant ending.

  • Adrián Adrián Leo

    Leo is short and bright, making the full name feel lively, balanced, and easy to say.

  • Adrián Adrián Tomás

    Tomás offers a classic Spanish feel and matches Adrián’s crisp, accented style.

Explore Adrián further

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  • Bedtime Story Creator for Adrián

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  • Numerology Calculator for Adrián

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  • Personality Predictor for Adrián

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Frequently asked questions about Adrián

What does Adrián mean?
Adrián means "Adrián is the Spanish form of Adrian, traditionally linked to the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria.” It has a warm, coastal feeling and a polished Spanish sound.".
Is Adrián a boy or girl name?
Adrián is traditionally a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Adrián?
Adrián is pronounced "ah-DRYAHN".
What are good middle names for Adrián?
Visit the Adrián page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Adrián?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Adrián based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.