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Andriena

Andriena is a feminine form of Adrian or Andrea, from Greek roots associated with courage and manly strength.

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Andriena is a feminine form of Adrian or Andrea, both of which reach back into Greek roots associated with courage and manly strength. It is one of those names that feels classical in structure even when the exact feminine form is less familiar than the sources behind it.

The name carries the long afterlife of older European naming, where a root could travel through many languages and collect new endings along the way. In modern use, Andriena has a polished, slightly formal sound, with enough length to feel elegant but not unwieldy. The -ena ending gives it softness, while the opening Andr- keeps it anchored in a traditional name family.

Because it is rare, it can feel more individual than Andrea or Adriana while still belonging to the same historical current. That makes Andriena feel both secure and uncommon, a name with classical bones and a contemporary finish.

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