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HadriellaChristian Male Biblical name meaning

Jewess, or noblewoman

Pronunciation: hah-dree-ELL-ah

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Name
Hadriella
Meaning
Jewess, or noblewoman
Origin
Biblical
Religion
Christian
Language
English, Latin, Hebrew, Greek
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
hah-dree-ELL-ah
Lucky Number
9
9
Lucky Number
Saturday
Lucky Day
Biblical
Origin
Male
Gender

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Meaning Summary

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What does Hadriella mean?

Hadriella is a male name from Biblical origin meaning "Jewess". It is used in Christian naming contexts and appears in English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin. Pronunciation: hah-dree-ELL-ah. Lucky number: 9. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.

Source Language

Meaning in Greek

Greek is used to show the source-language meaning and cultural nuance.

ηππητυλλη

πλέσ τελτερλη πλησ τερσ

Pronunciation

How to Pronounce the Name

English Pronunciation

hah-dree-ELL-ah

IPA

/hædriˈɛlə/

Origin

Name Origin

Root Origin

Biblical

Language Usage

EnglishHebrewGreekLatin

Religion

Christian Name Context

Hadriella is listed as a christian male name with Biblical origin. Its meaning is Jewess. Category: Virtue.

Lucky Details

Lucky Number, Day and Color

Lucky Number

9

Lucky Day

Saturday

Lucky Colors

RedGold

Lucky Stone

Ruby

Life Path Number

1

Numerology meaning: Indicates independence, creativity, and the ability to forge one's own path in life.

Personality

Personality Traits

KindFaithfulCourageousL = LoyalF = Faithful

Spiritual

Spiritual Significance

A name imbued with the spirit of faith and strength, reflecting the courage and wisdom of a woman rooted in her beliefs.

Cultural Context

Cultural Significance

The name Hadriella, with its roots in the Latin word 'Hadriana', reflects the Christian woman's connection to her Jewish heritage and the culture of the Roman Empire. It is a reminder of the early Christian community's diversity and the influence of ancient civilizations on the spread of the faith.
The name Hadriella is a testament to the seamless blending of Jewish and Christian traditions in the early Christian era. It embodies the spiritual journey of many individuals who embraced the new faith while holding onto their cultural and familial roots. The name invites us to explore the richness of our spiritual heritage and the capacity of our faith to embrace diverse traditions.

Historical Usage

Historical References

There is a legend that Hadriella was a Roman princess who converted to Christianity and was martyred during the reign of Emperor Hadrian around AD 130. According to the legend, she was a daughter of a Roman senator and was admired for her beauty. She refused to marry a pagan and was arrested for her Christian faith. She was then sentenced to death, but miraculously survived several attempts to execute her.

AD 130

Another legend tells of a Christian virgin named Hadriella who lived in Sicily during the 4th century AD. She was a devoted follower of St. Agatha and was renowned for her piety and her miraculous power to heal the sick. She was arrested and tortured by pagans who sought to force her to renounce her faith. Despite her suffering, she remained steadfast and was eventually beheaded.

4th century AD

Translations

Name Translations

Additional language translations available for this name.

🇺🇸English

Hadriella

Hadriella

🇮🇱Hebrew

הדריאלה

חדרי בברייל בזריי

🇬🇷Greek

ηππητυλλη

πλέσ τελτερλη πλησ τερσ

🇮🇹Latin

Hadriella

Femina auctoritas, virtus et sapientia, nomine Hadrielli

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