Adrian in Portuguese
Adrian in Portuguese is Adrião, Adriano — Adrian means a masculine given name of Latin origin, referring to someone from the region of Hadria.
Adrian in Portuguese
Adrião
Adriano
What does "Adrian" mean?
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name A masculine given name of Latin origin, referring to someone from the region of Hadria.
"Adrian moved to London to study architecture."
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name Occasionally used as a feminine given name.
"Adrian is her legal first name, though most people assume it's male."
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name A surname derived from the given name.
"The Adrian family owns the local bakery."
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adj Relating to the Adriatic Sea.
"The Adrian coast has a long shipping history."
Adrian in a sentence
- Adrian moved to London to study architecture.
- Adrian is her legal first name, though most people assume it's male.
- The Adrian family owns the local bakery.
- The Adrian coast has a long shipping history.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Adrian" in Portuguese?
"Adrian" in Portuguese is Adrião, Adriano. Adrian means: A masculine given name of Latin origin, referring to someone from the region of Hadria.
How do you use "Adrian" in a sentence?
Example: "Adrian moved to London to study architecture." In Portuguese, "Adrian" is Adrião, Adriano.
Are there other ways to say "Adrian" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "Adrian": Adrião, Adriano.
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