WDYTO Hadrian?
I am starting to like it more. Wdyt?
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nice name
I like it a lot!
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I prefer Adrian without the H. Great name.
Good name (although I prefer Adrian, which happens to be one of my favorites for a boy)!
It doesn't really seem like a person's name to me - it's too historical. I prefer Adrian, which I like for a girl as well as Adrianna :-)
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"There are few more distressing sights than that
Of an Englishman in a baseball cap
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"There are few more distressing sights than that
Of an Englishman in a baseball cap
Yeah we'll die in the class we were born
That's a class of our own my love"
♥Elinor♥
I love it but then I like a lot of names ending in ian, though strangly i dislike the name Ian probably because I prefer longer names
This message was edited 7/2/2005, 3:03 AM
I like the name in theory, as it is the root from which Adrian springs, and I love Adrian. However, the Roman Emperor Hadrian sours me on the name, considering he was the fellow who built Hadrian's Wall to separate and weaken the Scots tribes so they could not unite and revolt against Roman domination in the south.
I don't care for it. I've never given this has a reason for disliking a name, but I find it overly masculine. I never thought I'd say that, but I find this name over-bearing, for some reason.
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Very nice, I really like it. I also think it's much nicer than Adrian.
I think at one point it was actually on my favorites list, thanks to a character in one of my favorite books. : )
CIARDA
I think at one point it was actually on my favorites list, thanks to a character in one of my favorite books. : )