Adrianne Ho is a Canadian model, designer, and director. She lives in both Los Angeles and New York City, while frequently working abroad. Since 2005, she has made numerous appearances for magazines, fashion editorials, and beauty campaigns. She is also the host and creator of a series titled Sweat the City on Canadian television channel One. She is a global brand ambassador for Adidas and has been featured on Sports Illustrated.She runs the lifestyle website Sweat The Style and has created her own swimsuit-line. She created Seed Sport, the first luxe activewear collection for Seed Heritage.
Adriane Strohl is the main character in the great sci-fi novel "Hazards of Time Travel" by Joyce Carol Oates. Her name is spelled with one "n", not two. I'm not sure if her name is pronounced like "Adrian", "Adri-ANNE" or "Ad-ri-ah-neh". It could be any of those. I prefer to think it is "Adri-ANNE". I think that pronunciation is prettier.
In 2018, 27 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Adrianne who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 1, 863rd most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
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I always correct people that my name is Adri-ANNE, not Adri-ENNE. Adrian was my dad, which is where my spelling came from.
Adrianne Palicki (b. 1983 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress.
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This is my legal middle name. I think this spelling and pronunciation (the way my grandmother does... read on) aren't attractive at all, so I've altered mine. :DWhile many people pronounce this name "Ay-dree-en" anyway, it is my grandmother's first name and she pronounces it "Ay-dree-ANNE." SO. Since I don't like that pronunciation, I've changed my middle name from Adrianne to Adrian so it isn't as harsh sounding. :D
I love Adrianne. But it doesn't mean that the name is 'ruined' because of Adrianne Curry- just think! There is a bad person for every name- for instance, you might love the name Zoey, but there may be a criminal named Zoey. That doesn't mean that you can't name your daughter Zoey! The name probably has little to do with it.
My name is Adrianne and growing up I hated it. I couldn't stand it when people came up to me and shouted "Yo, Adrian!" My mom spelled it with an A in the middle in case I wanted to shorten my name to Anne, but I never did. Now I'm exclusively called Addie, except for my mom and sister who call me Anni (which I also hate, but they don't care), but now that I've grown up, I wish I had continued to use my given name, Adrianne because I think it's beautiful.
I really like this. I like Adrienne too, but Adrianne is just so much more unusual and different. It's not on my favourites list (simply because I have way too many favourites already) but still, I'd definitely consider it for a second name of a future daughter I might have. Lovely name!
I was born Adrienne, but changed it to Adrianne because it was more feminine, and easier for people to pronounce. I love my name! I am the only Adrianne I know. Noone ever says, Adrianne who? Nickname Dren.
My name is Adrianne Michelle. I have always been proud of such a name because it is beautiful, unique, yet not strange or unnatural. It is to the "Adrianne"s of the world's shame that Adrianne Curry's name is "Adrianne" because she is a playboy. Sorry. That's just my opinion.
She is also the host and creator of a series titled Sweat the City on Canadian television channel One. She is a global brand ambassador for Adidas and has been featured on Sports Illustrated.
She runs the lifestyle website Sweat The Style and has created her own swimsuit-line. She created Seed Sport, the first luxe activewear collection for Seed Heritage.