A name associated with several early saints and popes, most notably Pope Adrian IV. It carries a sense of classical dignity and connection to the Adriatic Sea region. The name often signifies a connection to the sea or nobility.
From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria' (a town in northern Italy).
Adrian has numerology number 2
Harmony, balance, and cooperation. A natural diplomat.
A biblical name found in the Old Testament, referring to an ancestor of Shaphat. Though less common, it carries a sense of the ancient and a connection to biblical lineage. The name signifies my witness or my ornament.
A Greek name meaning resurrection. It is a deeply significant name in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, commemorating the resurrection of Christ. It symbolizes hope, new life, and spiritual rebirth.
Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve, known for his righteous offering to God. His story is a poignant tale of innocence and sacrifice. The name represents purity and devotion.
A name of Greek origin, famously associated with Hercules, whose original Greek name was Herakles. While not directly biblical, its classical strength is admired in many Christian cultures. The name conveys strength and might.
A French name derived from a Germanic element, meaning army man or soldier. It has been used in Christian cultures, symbolizing a strong and protective nature. The name implies a readiness to defend and lead.
Asher was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the patriarch of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The tribe of Asher was blessed with rich land. The name embodies joy, happiness, and prosperity.
A name of Old English origin, meaning noble friend or friend of the elves. It has been used in Christian communities for centuries, conveying a sense of companionship and nobility. The name is simple yet carries a classic charm.
The French form of Alphonsus, a name borne by several kings of Spain and Portugal. Saint Alphonsus Liguori adds religious significance. The name signifies readiness for battle or noble preparedness, reflecting historical strength and virtue.