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Pretty name!
Ugh I love Adria. My grandparents live in Croatia so I went to visit and swim in the Adriatic sea many times, so it's really special for me. I think it's so classy and elegant. Will use.
Feels like it's missing something. Also sounds masculine and harsh despite the "a" at the end.
Very pretty. I prefer Adriana as it sounds more complete, but Adria is nice too and can be used as a nickname or a first name.
My long lost second cousin's name is Adria. Apart since childhood, recently re-acquainted. She's so adorable I couldn't help fallin' in love with her.
I kind of like this name, it's sort of like Julia and Julian. It sounds complete enough on its own to be used as a full name to me. Maybe Ria.
My daughter's name is Adriana, but we call her Adria. It's a stunning, feminine, exotic name that has a lot of the attributes of the current trendy names without the overuse. People have told me the name makes them think of the ocean (its namesake- the Adriatic) and sounds mysterious. It's also the name of the Slovenian airline, so some people who have traveled that direction say they think of good times and beautiful landscapes when they hear it. I highly recommend it as a given name in its short form, depending on if you like the longer, ultra feminine names with the Ana or Anna ending.
When I first saw and heard the name Adria, I instantly fell in love with the it. It sounds pleasant, doesn't have that overwhelming popularity like Ava or etc. And it just had a really good sound. One of the names that I love with Adria is one of my top five favorite girl names, Melody. So most likely I would use this if I had a second daughter, which to be honest I highly doubt.
My daughter's name (who's now 15) came from a friend of mine's wife. When I heard him say Adria I fell in love. It's so close to my name so I knew I was perfect. Adria Sherice...
My name is Adria. My parents couldn't agree... He wanted Adrian - as a boys name and she thought it was too feminine... When I turned out to be a girl he again suggested Adrian. She said it was too masculine for a girl. My grandmother suggested leaving off the N. I like that it is somewhat unique... but I never find my name on souvenirs, and it gets mispronounced VERY often.
Beautiful variant of Adriana. The nickname Adri (AYD-ree, not Audrey) is adorable, too.
I'd like to see this more. Very feminine and gorgeous for a grown girl and child.
My 2 year-old daughter's name is Adriana but we started calling her Adria within months of her birth. People always comment on how pretty both names are.
I never knew this was a name until I saw it on a poll. It is very beautiful and very uncommon. It has that tomboyish edge but has a hint of a girls side. I actually prefer this over Aria. I really like this name.
The name Adria was given to 69 baby girls born in the US in 2012.
I just find it to be a really beautiful name. Unusual but not weird, very lovely.
I think of this name as a more uncommon alternative to the beautiful but hopelessly overused Audrey.
I like this as a full name as opposed to being short for Adriana.
I love this name. I think it's so beautiful.
I think the name Adria is a very unique name with a strong personality and a lot of bravery.
Adria is a beautiful name, so delectable it makes me think of honey or treacle!
It's less affected than Adriana and cooler than Adrienne - both of which I like a lot. I like Audra but Adria is even prettier - and relatively uncommon.
A very pretty name that I prefer to Adrienne and Andrea, other names that sound like this. Nice name, and not too strange.
I didn't realize this was a real name, I just typed it in. I love it!
Adria is the most beautiful name ever. I named my daughter this name. It means dark angel. She was named this before she was born we had the name picked out. When we saw her for the first time she was born with the blackest hair and the whitest skin and ice blue eyes. So pretty. Her middle name is Neesa.

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