Ariadne is a feminine given name of Greek origin. It is derived from the Cretan Greek words ari, a prefix meaning most, and adnos, meaning holy. It is often given in reference to the story of Ariadne from Greek mythology.
Women
- Ariadne (empress), a Byzantine Empress from the late 5th century
- Ariadne of Phrygia, Christian saint
- Ariadne DÃÂaz (born 1986), Mexican actress and former model
- Ariadne Getty (born 1962), American philanthropist
- Ariadne Hernández, Mexican paralympic track and field athlete
- Arianna Huffington (born AriadnÃÂ-Anna Stasinopoúlou in 1950), Greek American author, syndicated columnist and businesswoman
- Ariadne von Schirach (born 1978), German philosopher, writer, journalist and critic
- Ariadne Spanaki (born 2001), Greek sailor and Olympian
Pen name
Fictional characters
- Ariadne Oliver, a character in the novels of Agatha Christie
- Ariadne the spider, a character in the British children's animated TV series Creepy Crawlies
- Ariadne, a character in the film Inception
- Ariadne, a character in the Korean manhwa Ares
- Ariadne, a character from British TV series Atlantis
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