Most people in France, or at least in my experience see this is a 'trendy' sort of name despite it being used with relative popularity in the 1900s, because it really peaked around the 80s and 90s sort of mark. I think personally it's timeless and elegant. It's much better than Adrian which looks a bit weird.
Love for a boy! It sounds upper class, athletic, and intelligent!
― Anonymous User 12/26/2021
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Adrien originates from some language, and it means "she's just a friend", "oblivious", and "blind" which is very unique in my opinion. People with this name tend to like black cats, red ladybugs, and the colour green, especially if they have green eyes. Adrien Agreste is an example of this. He is a very famous model in Paris, France, and he is definitely totally dating Marinette Dupain Cheng. SHE IS NOT JUST A FRIEND, ADRIEN! (/j)
I had a teacher with this name, who was a woman. But the name really fit her, as she was really tough and strict. But she was nice at heart. Personally I think it would fit better on a boy, since it sounds quite masculine. But it's unique either way.