Adrian in Russian
Adrian in Russian is Адриа́н, Андриа́н — Adrian means a masculine given name of Latin origin, referring to someone from the region of Hadria.
Adrian in Russian
Адриа́н
Pronounced: Adrian
Андриа́н
Pronounced: Andrian
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 Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Adrian" in Russian?
"Adrian" in Russian is Адриа́н, Андриа́н. Adrian means: A masculine given name of Latin origin, referring to someone from the region of Hadria.
How do you pronounce Адриа́н?
"Adrian" in Russian is Адриа́н, pronounced "Adrian".
How do you use "Adrian" in a sentence?
Example: "Adrian moved to London to study architecture." In Russian, "Adrian" is Адриа́н, Андриа́н.
Are there other ways to say "Adrian" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Adrian": Адриа́н, Андриа́н.
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