15-4703: For other uses, see Adriana (disambiguation) . Adriana Gender Gender neutral (mostly female) Language(s) Latin Origin Meaning From Hadria Other names Variant form(s) Adrianne , Andriana Adriana , also spelled Adrianna , is a Latin name and feminine form of Adrian . It originates from present day Italy and Spain . Translations [ edit ] Arabic : أدريان Belarusian : Адрыяна (Adryjana) Bulgarian : Адриана (Adriana) Chinese Simplified : 阿德里安娜 (Ādélǐānnà) Chinese Traditional : 阿德里安娜 (Ādélǐānnà) Greek : Αδριανή (Adriani) Gujarati : એડ્રીયાના (Ēḍrīyānā) Hebrew : אדריאנה Hindi : एड्रियाना (Ēḍriyānā) Indonesian : Adriana Japanese : アドリアーナ (Adoriāna) Kannada : ಆಡ್ರಿಯಾನಾ (Āḍriyānā) Korean : 아드리아나 (Adeuliana) Latvian :Ādriana (Aadriana) Persian : آدریانا Polish : Adrianna Russian : Адриана Serbian : Адријана ( Adrijana ) Tamil : அட்ரியானா (Aṭriyāṉā) Telugu : అడ్రియానా (Aḍriyānā) Ukrainian : Адріана Yiddish : אַדריאַנאַ Adriana [ edit ] Given name Adriana (footballer, born 1968) , American-Brazilian footballer Adriana (footballer, born 1996) , Brazilian footballer Adriana of Nassau-Siegen (1449–1477), Dutch countess Adriana Abascal (born 1970), Mexican model Adriana Abenia (born 1984), Spanish television presenter, model, and actress Adriana Achcińska (born 2002), Polish footballer Adriana Acosta (born 1956, missing since 1978), Argentine militant and field hockey player Adriana Admiraal-Meijerink (1893–1992), Dutch fencer Adriana Aguirre (born 1951), Argentine actress and vedette Adriana Ailincăi (born 1999), Romanian rower Adriana Aizemberg (born 1938), Argentine film and television actress Adriana Albini (born 1955), Italian pathologist and cancer researcher Adriana Altaras (born 1960), German actress, theatre director, and writer Adriana Alves (born 1995), Angolan sprinter Adriana Ambesi (1940–2023), Italian actress Adriana Ampuero (born 1987), Chilean lawyer Adriana Angeles (born 1979), Mexican judoka Adriana Aparecida Costa (born 1983), Brazilian footballer Adriana Aparecida da Silva (born 1981), Brazilian long-distance runner Adriana Araújo (born 1981), Brazilian boxer Adriana Arboleda (born 1977/1978), Colombian model and presenter Adriana Arydes (born 1973), Brazilian singer and songwriter Adriana Asti (born 1933), Italian actress Adriana Barbu (born 1961), Romanian long-distance runner Adriana Barna (born 1978), German tennis player Adriana Barraza (born 1956), Mexican actress and director Adriana Barrientos (born 1980), Chilean model Adriana Barré (born 1995), Ecuadorian footballer Adriana Basarić (born 1982), Bosnia and Herzegovina tennis player Adriana Basile (1580–1640), Italian composer Adriana Bazon (born 1963), Romanian rower Adriana Behar (born 1969), Brazilian volleyball player Adriana Benetti (1919–2016), Italian actress Adriana Benitez (1975–2000), Colombian murder victim Adriana Bertini , Brazilian artist Adriana Betancur (born 1983), Colombian television presenter and model Adriana Biagiotti (born 1947), Italian gymnast Adriana Bianco (born 1941), known professionally as Adrianita , Argentine actress Adriana Birolli (born 1986), Brazilian actress Adriana Bisi Fabbri (1881–1918), Italian painter Adriana Bittel (born 1946), Romanian literary critic and writer Adriana Bombom , Brazilian dancer, model, television host, and actress Adriana Bortolozzi (born 1949), Argentine politician Adriana Breukink (1957–2022), Dutch recorder player and maker Adriana Briscoe , American evolutionary biologist Adriana Brodsky (born 1955), Argentine actress Adriana Budevska (1878–1955), Bulgarian actress Adriana Cabrera (born 1992), Puerto Rican handballer Adriana Cáceres (born 1982), Argentine political scientist and politician Adriana Calcanhotto (born 1965), Brazilian singer-songwriter Adriana Calderón (born 2003), Mexican climate activist Adriana Calvo (1947–2010), Argentine physicist, professor, and researcher Adriana Camelli (1928–1996), Argentine swimmer Adriana Campos (1979–2015), Colombian actress Adriana Cancino (born 1963), Chilean politician and teacher Adriana Carabalí , Colombian politician Adriana Cardoso de Castro (born 1990),
30-419: A Brazilian former footballer. Adriana (footballer, born 1996) (born 1996), a Brazilian footballer. Adriana Martín (born 1986), a Spanish footballer commonly known as Adriana. Adriana , 2013 Indonesian film. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Adriana . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
45-528: Is a Brazilian long-distance runner who competes in half marathons and marathons . She has represented her country at World Championship-level both on the roads and in cross country. She won two gold medals in the marathon at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara , Mexico and 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario , Canada. She is a member of Esporte Clube Pinheiros . Adriana da Silva
60-1000: Is a Brazilian handballer Adriana Carmona (born 1972), Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner Adriana Caselotti (1916–1997), American actress and singer Adriana Castelán Macías (born 1983), Mexican politician Adriana Castillo (born 1990), Uruguayan footballer Adriana Cataño , American actress, businesswoman, and television host Adriana Cavarero (born 1947), Italian philosopher and feminist thinker Adriana Chechik (born 1991), American pornographic actress and internet personality Adriana Cerezo (born 2003), Spanish taekwondo athlete Adriana Chamajová (born 1971), Slovak basketball player Adriana Cisneros (born 1979), Venezuelan businesswoman Adriana Comolli (born 1951), Argentine swimmer Adriana Corona (born 1980), Mexican triathlete Adriana Corral (born 1983), American artist Adriana Crăciun (born 1989), Romanian handballer Adriana Crisci (born 1982), Italian gymnast Adriana Crispo (16th century), Greek ruler in
75-550: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Adriana (disambiguation) Adriana is a feminine given name . It may also refer to: 820 Adriana , an exceptionally dark asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 59 kilometers in diameter. Adriana (plant) , a plant genus in the family Euphorbiaceae. Adriana (ship) – any one of several vessels named Adriana Adriana (TV series) , Mexican telenovela. Adriana (footballer, born 1968) ,
90-732: The 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships , ending the race in 82nd place. She made her marathon debut at the Santa Catarina Marathon in Florianópolis and won on her first attempt, recording a time of 2:41:30 hours. She was selected for the Brazilian squad at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics as a result and improved her best to 2:40:54 hours to finish 43rd in the Berlin race. In 2010, she came third at
105-772: The São Paulo Marathon , just two seconds outside of her personal best time. She won the Río de Janeiro Half Marathon in July and went on to have her highest global placing at the 2010 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Nanning , where she was 25th in the rankings. The 2010 Berlin Marathon in September saw her significantly improve her best with a finishing time of 2:32:30 hours for seventh place. In 2011, she ran at
120-595: The Vienna City Marathon and was sixth with a time of 2:33:48 hours. Later that year, she won the South American title in the half marathon. The 2011 Pan American Games saw her ascend to the peak of the regional scene as she won the marathon gold medal in a Games record time of 2:36:37 hours, in spite of Guadalajara 's high altitude. She set a personal best of 2:29:17 hours at the 2012 Tokyo Marathon , finishing ninth overall. She competed at
135-3474: The Cyclades Adriana Cristina Serquis (born 1967), Argentine physicist and researcher Adriana Dadci (born 1979), Polish judoka Adriana Dávila (born 1979), Peruvian footballer Adriana Dávila Fernández (born 1970), Mexican politician Adriana de Barros (born 1976), Portuguese-Canadian illustrator, web designer, and poet Adriana de Vecchi (1896–1995), Portuguese cellist and educator Adriana DeMeo (born 1981), American actress Adriana DeSanctis (born 1988), Canadian figure skater Adriana Degreas (born 1971), Brazilian fashion designer Adriana Delpiano (born 1947), Chilean politician Adriana Diaz (born 1984), American television journalist Adriana Díaz (born 2000), Puerto Rican table tennis player Adriana Díaz Contreras (born 1970), Mexican politician Adriana Dorn (born 1986), Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder Adriana Dunavska (born 1969), Bulgarian gymnast Adriana Dutkiewicz , Australian sedimentologist Adriana Ehlers (1894–1972), Mexican filmmaker Adriana Espinosa (born 1991), Ecuadorian archer Adriana Esteves (born 1969), Brazilian actress Adriana Evans (born 1974), American R&B vocalist Adriana Falcão (born 1960), Brazilian screenwriter Adriana Faranda (born 1950), Italian terrorist Adriana Farmiga (born 1974), Ukrainian American artist Adriana Fernández (born 1971), Mexican long-distance runner Adriana Ferrarese del Bene (c. 1755–1804), Italian operatic soprano Adriana Ferreyr (born 1983), Brazilian actress and entrepreneur Adriana Flores (born 1991), Salvadoran footballer Adriana Fonseca (born 1979), Mexican actress Adriana Fuentes Cortés (born 1968), Mexican politician Adriana Fuentes Téllez (born 1960), Mexican politician Adriana Galvan , American psychologist Adriana Garroni (born 1966), Italian mathematician Adriana Gascoigne , American technology executive and activist Adriana Gaviria , American actor, producer, director, writer, and advocate Adriana Gerši (born 1976), Czech tennis player Adriana Gil , Bolivian politician Adriana Giramonti (1929–2016), Italian-American chef Adriana Giuffrè (1939–2023), Italian actress Adriana Gjonaj , Albanian politician Adriana González Carrillo (born 1975), Mexican politician Adriana González-Peñas (born 1986), Spanish tennis player Adriana Guerrini (1907–1970), Italian operatic soprano Adriana Guzmán (born 1992), Mexican tennis player Adriana Hernández (born 2003), Mexican rhythmic gymnast Adriana Hernández Íñiguez (born 1978), Mexican politician Adriana Hinojosa Céspedes (born 1972), Mexican politician Adriana Hoffmann (1940–2022), Chilean botanist Adriana Hölszky (born 1953), Romanian-German music educator, composer, and pianist Adriana Hunter , British translator Adriana Iliescu (born 1938), Romanian professor, philologist, and author Adriana Innocenti (1926–2016), Italian actress Adriana Iturbide (born 1993), Mexican footballer Adriana Ivancich (1930–1983), Italian noble woman and poet Adriana Janacópulos (1897– c. 1978), Brazilian sculptor Adriana Jelinkova (born 1992), Dutch alpine ski racer Adriana Jiménez (born 1985), Mexican high diver Adriana Johanna Bake (1724–1787), Dutch governor's wife in
150-7990: The East Indies Adriana Johanna Haanen (1814–1895), Dutch painter Adriana Johanna Taylor (born 1946), Dutch-born Australian politician Adriana Kaegi (born 1957), Swiss-American actress, producer, and singer Adriana Kaplan Marcusán (born 1956), Argentine anthropologist Adriana Konjarski (born 1995), Australian footballer Adriana Kostiw (born 1974), Brazilian sailor Adriana Krnáčová (born 1960), Czech businesswoman and politician Adriana Kugler , Colombian-American economist Adriana Kučerová (born 1976), Slovak operatic soprano Adriana LaGrange (born 1961/62), Canadian politician Adriana Lamar (1909–1946), Mexican actress Adriana Lastra (born 1979), Spanish politician Adriana Lavat (born 1974), Mexican actress and television host Adriana Leon (born 1992), Canadian soccer player Adriana Lessa (born 1971), Brazilian actress, singer, television presenter, and dancer Adriana Lestido (born 1955), Argentine photographer Adriana Lima (born 1981), Brazilian supermodel and former Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lisboa (born 1970), Brazilian writer Adriana Lita , American materials scientist Adriana Lleras-Muney , Colombian-American economist Adriana López Moreno (born 1978), Mexican politician Adriana Louvier (born 1983), Mexican actress and presenter Adriana Lovera (born 1985), Venezuelan road cyclist Adriana Maas (1702–1746), Dutch stage actress Adriana Maggs , Canadian actress, director, and writer Adriana Maldonado López , Spanish politician Adriana Maliponte (born 1938), Italian operatic soprano Adriana Marais (born 1983), South African theoretical physicist, technologist, and explorer Adriana Maraž (1931–2015), Slovene graphic artist Adriana Marmolejo (born 1982), Mexican swimmer Adriana Marmorek (born 1969), Colombian artist Adriana Martín (born 1986), Spanish footballer Adriana Martín (born 1996), Spanish archer Adriana Mather , American actress, novelist, and film producer Adriana Medveďová (born 1992), Slovak handballer Adriana Melo (born 1976), Brazilian comic book artist and penciler Adriana Millard (born 1926), Chilean sprinter Adriana Miller , American dancer Adriana Moisés Pinto (born 1978), Brazilian basketball player Adriana Molinari (born 1967), Argentine beauty pageant winner, model, exotic dancer, and actress Adriana Monsalve (born 1977), Venezuelan sportscaster and journalist Adriana Monti (born 1951), Italian-Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter Adriana Muñoz (born 1982), Cuban middle-distance runner Adriana Muñoz D'Albora (born 1948), Chilean sociologist and politician Adriana Muriel , Colombian racing cyclist Adriana Nanclares (born 2002), Spanish football goalkeeper Adriana of Nassau-Siegen (1449–1477), German Countess Adriana Năstase-Simion-Zamfir (born 1972), Romanian table tennis player Adriana Nechita (born 1983), Romanian handballer Adriana Nelson (born 1980), Romanian-American long-distance runner Adriana Neumann de Oliveira (born 1980), Brazilian mathematician Adriana Nieto (born 1978), Mexican actress Adriana Nikolova (born 1988), Bulgarian chess player Adriana Ocampo (born 1955), Colombian planetary geologist Adriana Olguín (1911–2015), Chilean lawyer and politician Adriana Ozores (born 1959), Spanish actress Adriana Paniagua (born 1995), Nicaraguan model and beauty pageant winner Adriana Parente (born 1980), Brazilian footballer Adriana Paz (born 1980), Mexican actress and dancer Adriana Pereira (born 1964), Brazilian swimmer Adriana Pérez (born 1992), Venezuelan tennis player Adriana Pesci , Argentine mathematician and mathematical physicist Adriana Petit (born 1984), Spanish artist Adriana Peña (born 1964), Uruguayan dentist and politician Adriana Pichardo , Venezuelan politician Adriana Pincherle (1905–1996), Italian painter Adriana Poli Bortone (born 1943), Italian politician Adriana Pop (born 1965), French-Romanian gymnastics choreographer and gymnast Adriana Porter (1857–1946), Canadian-American alleged witch Adriana Prieto (1950–1974), Brazilian actress Adriana Prosenjak (born 1963), Croatian handball player and coach Adriana Puiggrós (born 1941), Argentine writer, academic, and politician Adriana E. Ramírez , American writer Adriana Randall , South African politician Adriana Reami (born 1997), American tennis player Adriana Rendón (born 1971), Colombian sport shooter Adriana Reverón (born 1985), Spanish model and beauty pageant winner Adriana Riveramelo (born 1970), Mexican journalist, presenter, and television actress Adriana Rodrigues (born 1992), Portuguese footballer Adriana Rodríguez (born 1999), Cuban long jumper Adriana Rodríguez Vizcarra (born 1949), Mexican politician Adriana Roel (1934–2022), Mexican actress Adriana Romero (born 1979), Colombian actress Adriana Rozwadowska , Polish journalist Adriana Ruano (born 1995), Guatemalan sports shooter Adriana Russo (born 1954), Italian actress and television personality Adriana Sachs (born 1993), Argentine footballer Adriana Săftoiu (born 1967), Romanian politician Adriana Salazar Varón (born 1963), Colombian chess player Adriana Salvatierra (born 1989), Bolivian political scientist and politician Adriana Samuel (born 1966), Brazilian volleyball player Adriana Santos (born 1971), Brazilian basketball player Adriana Sarur (born 1974), Mexican politician Adriana Seroni (1922–1984), Italian journalist and politician Adriana Serra (1923–1995), Italian actress Adriana Serra Zanetti (born 1976), Italian tennis player Adriana Sivieri (1918–1970), Argentine-Italian actress Adriana Sklenarikova (born 1971), Slovak actress and fashion model Adriana Smits (born 1967), Dutch archer Adriana Sosnovschi (born 1998), Moldovan tennis player Adriana Spilberg (1652–1700), Dutch painter Adriana Szili (born 1985), Australian tennis player Adriana Taranto (born 1999), Australian footballer Adriana Tarasov , Romanian sprint canoer Adriana Taylor (born 1946), Australian politician Adriana Terrazas Porras (born 1966), Mexican politician Adriana Tirado (born 1998), Puerto Rican footballer Adriana Torrebejano (born 1991), Spanish actress Adriana Trigiani (born 1970), American novelist, television writer, producer and film director Adriana Turea (born 1975), Romanian luger Adriana Ugarte (born 1985), Spanish actress Adriana Umaña-Taylor , American psychologist and professor Adriana Vacarezza (born 1961), Chilean actress Adriana Valdés (born 1943), Chilean writer Adriana van der Plaats (born 1971), Dutch swimmer Adriana van Ravenswaay (1816–1872), Dutch painter Adriana van Tongeren (c.1691–1764), Dutch stage actress Adriana Varejão (born 1964), Brazilian artist Adriana Varela (born 1952), Argentine tango singer Adriana Vargas , Colombian journalist Adriana Vasini (born 1987), Venezuelan beauty queen and 2nd runner-up at Miss World 2010 Adriana Vega (born 1960), Spanish actress Adriana Venegas (born 1989), Costa Rican footballer Adriana Vieyra Olivares (born 1961), Mexican politician Adriana Vigneri (born 1939), Italian academic, lawyer, and politician Adriana Vilagoš (born 2004), Serbian javelin thrower Adriana Villagrán (born 1956), Argentine tennis player Adriana Volpe (born 1973), Italian TV presenter, model and actress Adriana Xenides (1956–2010), Australian television personality Family name Bèto Adriana (1925–1997), sportsman who represented
165-1544: The Netherlands Antilles at the Olympics Sharnol Adriana (born 1970), Curaçaoan-Dutch baseball player and coach Fictional characters Adriana Cramer , fictional character on the American daytime drama One Life to Live Adriana La Cerva , fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos Adrianna [ edit ] Adrianna Bertola (born 1999), English actress and singer Adrianna Biedrzyńska (born 1962), Polish actress Adrianna Costa (born 1981), American television personality Adrianna Foster (born 1986), Mexican singer of soul, jazz, and pop Adrianna Franch (born 1990), American soccer goalkeeper Adrianna Freeman , American singer-songwriter who specializes in country music and Americana Adrianna Górna (born 1996), Polish handballer Adrianna Hicks (born 1989), American actress Adrianna Hungerford (1858–1946), American temperance activist, leader Adrianna Lamalle (born 1982), French hurdler Adrianna Płaczek (born 1993), Polish handballer Adrianna So (born 1992), Filipina actress Adrianna Sułek (born 1999), Polish pentathlon athlete Adrianna Topolnicka (born 1999), Polish middle-distance runner Fictional characters Adrianan Wow, fictional character on
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#1732801695093180-631: The Singaporean TV series The Noose Adrianna "Ade" Tate-Duncan is a fictional character on The CW television series 90210 , the fourth series in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise . Portrayed by Jessica Lowndes Adrianna ( Adrian Pennino ) Pennino-Balboa is a fictional character from the Rocky series, played by Talia Shire . References [ edit ] [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
195-439: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adriana_(disambiguation)&oldid=1250561316 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adriana Aparecida da Silva Adriana Aparecida da Silva (born 22 July 1981)
210-825: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adriana&oldid=1257535782 " Categories : Given names Italian feminine given names Feminine given names Spanish feminine given names Portuguese feminine given names German feminine given names English feminine given names Romanian feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Slovene feminine given names Polish feminine given names Russian feminine given names Ukrainian feminine given names Slovak feminine given names Dutch feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
225-632: Was born in Cruzeiro, São Paulo , and started her career as a cross country runner . She represented Brazil in the junior races at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 1998 and 2000. Following a national title win in the half marathon, she made her first senior appearance on the world stage at the 2004 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships , coming in 39th place. After a break in her athletics career, da Silva returned to action in 2008 and ran for Brazil at
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