The name sounds too gender neutral for my taste. Although that spelling is deffinately feminine, if I heard someone talking about "Adrienne" I wouldn't assume it was a girl.
One of my favorites. My SO and I have considered using it but have pretty much decided that because I have a super close friend named Adrienne it would be cute but confusing.
I have no choice but to like it, since it's my name ;)
actually, I hated it as a kid because I had awkwardness with the 'r' in the middle, but everyone was always like "oh, that's a pretty name" and I wasn't sure how to respond to that.
I grew to like it as I got older, got over my pronounciation awkwardnes, and realized it's a fairly uncommon name and just a bit exotic at that. and I have to agree now with everyone who told me my whole life "that's a pretty name"!
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As well as nickname Addy.
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I don't recall boy's names used on girls or viceversa..
Maybe Joey for Josephine?
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I am way too obsessed with Dawson's Creek...
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I personally wouldn't use it, but I like it for a girl. NOT for a boy.
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I like Adrian for a boy too, but I can't decide which gender I like it better on.
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I prefer 'Adriana' by a lot, though.
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actually, I hated it as a kid because I had awkwardness with the 'r' in the middle, but everyone was always like "oh, that's a pretty name" and I wasn't sure how to respond to that.
I grew to like it as I got older, got over my pronounciation awkwardnes, and realized it's a fairly uncommon name and just a bit exotic at that. and I have to agree now with everyone who told me my whole life "that's a pretty name"!