According to behindthename.com Adriana is a name with Spanish, Italian, Portugese, Polish and other origins. It's also the feminine form of Adrian, which in turn is a form of Hadrianus/Hadrian meaning from Hadria, which was a town in northern Italy.
So, since Adriana is not a name of Hebrew origins, there is no direct equivalent of it in Hebrew.
Here is how you write it in Hebrew letters though: 讗讚专讬讗谞讛
Pretty name :)
Can anyone help me translate the name Adriana in hebrew. Or tell me a page that might help?
Not sure if this is what u want the name Adrianna is Greek and means wealthy. Good Luck Annmarie
Reply:As it stands, it sounds like the Hebrew phrase, "To where is my flock bound?" , (Edri - ana) , but unfortunately it is not a Hebrew name. There are Hebrew names that sound like the first part of your name:
Adar %26gt; one of the months in the Hebrew calendar (somewhere around March)
Hadar %26gt; exquisite.
The second part of your name sounds like the Hebrew name Hannah which means "favoured"
Reply:This might help: http://www.my-hebrew-name.com/names.cgi?...
The name Adriana is written in Hebrew thus: 讗讚专讬讗谞讛
Reply:www.my-hebrew-name.com
Reply:try www.learn
hebrew.com
or try www.free
translation.com
Reply:Look in a luaguage book. Or look for Adriana hewbrew.
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