For the opposite sex use: In Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and in English: Adriana (F) In English, Romanian and in Russian: Adrian (M) In English: Adrianne (F) In English: Adrianna (F) In English: Adria (F)
What Adrienne`s say about their name
The best thing about the name Adrienne: it's ambiguous, most people who meet me after hearing my name-are surprised. they assumed i was going to be a dark haired french man.
The worst thing about the name: my proper name is french with the roll of the d&r. I do not often get to hear my actual name. Ah-drrrie-ne.
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: andrea
Extra information: we're a rare name, it's best to keep it for the extra special ;)
The best thing about the name Adrienne: it's different, sounds proper too.
The worst thing about the name: I have to spell it all the time and pronounce it.
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: it would be Zabina, Faracnas, or Soraya
Extra information: i like adrienne, afterall that is my name !
The best thing about the name Adrienne: It is unusual.
The worst thing about the name: Nothing - I'm always complemented on it.
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: Cannot imagine another name for me.
Extra information: It's fun (Yo!), it's different without being too different, and no one forgets it.
The best thing about the name Adrienne: Nothing
The worst thing about the name: its shortened to Aid, Adrian, Aidi
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: Elanor
Extra information: Nope
The best thing about the name Adrienne: the meaning
The worst thing about the name: nothing
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: i wounldnt change my name
Extra information:
The best thing about the name Adrienne: the meaning
The worst thing about the name: not very common
If my name wasn`t Adrienne....: I wouldn't mind, I prefer to have a different name
Extra information: I honestly don't like my name (Adrienne)
Adrienne appears in 2007`s top-1000 name list at rank 751.. 1980 was a `top year` for the name Adrienne. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #170. Our records go back to 1880