Adrián (en. Adrian)

/aˈðɾjan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
English: First name that comes from the Latin 'Hadrianus', meaning 'man from Adria'.
English: Adrián is a classic and widely used name in Spain.
Adrián es un nombre clásico y muy utilizado en España.
English: Variation of Adriano, common in Spanish-speaking environments.
English: The main character's name is Adrián and he is passionate about art.
El personaje principal se llama Adrián y es un apasionado del arte.

Etymology

English: It comes from the Latin 'Hadrianus', related to the city of Adria in Italy.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: Adrián the mischievous
English: It refers to someone who is playful and causes trouble.
Adrián el travieso

Related Words

English: Adriatic
English: Reference to the Adriatic Sea.
Adriática
English: Adria
English: Name of a city in Italy.
Adria

Slang Meanings

English: A friend who is always willing to help.
English: You're an Adrián, always supporting others.
Eres un Adrián, siempre apoyando a los demás.
English: Someone who has a good ability to solve problems.
English: He is an Adrián at work, always solving unexpected issues.
Él es un Adrián en el trabajo, siempre resuelve los imprevistos.