1897: Adrynka (“Odrinka”), a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost (administrative unit), by the Ubarts river. 8 households, 49 inhabitants (28 male and 21 female).
1909: Adrynka (“Adrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 6 versts (approx. 6.4 km) from the volost center, 16 versts (approx. 17 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 6 households, 31 inhabitants.
1917: Adrynka (“Adrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 7 versts (approx. 7.5 km) to the volost center. 10 households (37 male and 33 female): 70 Belarusians.
1925: Adrynka (“Odrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy village council (selsoviet) of Lyelchitsy district. 5 km from the village council, 17 km from the district center. “Adrinka”, a khutor in the area of operation of the Buinavichy consumers’ society of the Mozyr District Union and Rabkoop (Workers’ Cooperative).
1939: Adrynki, a khutor. The households are settling and building up in the village of Buinavichy, part of the kolkhoz “Udarnik of the 2nd Bolshevik Spring”.
An “adryna” was the name for a farm building where unthreshed grain, hay, straw, and farm equipment were stored. It is possible that the settlement got its name from such a building. By the way, the village of Adrynki was mentioned in 1953 in the neighboring Turaw district.