Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Adam"

People with the first name "Adam"

Adam Ace Adam Allsop Adam Antkiewicz Adam Arnofsky Adam Awale Adam Barszczewski Adam Bexon Adam Bolland Adam Bonar Adam Bouzaid Adam Bullion Adam Cabot Adam Clennell Adam Conwell Adam Cristian Adam Custus Adam Dargenio Adam Dopps Adam Dorazil Adam Drawbridge Adam Drayer Adam Dudo Adam Dyrek Adam Earth Adam Ellwood Adam Engelhardt Adam Esteves Adam Filburn Adam Folta Adam Gabara Adam Gainsborough Adam Gladu Adam Gnych Adam Goldwyn Adam Griff Adam Grosze Adam Gruszczyński Adam Hahner Adam Halasz Adam Hansbury Adam Healy Adam Hedin Adam Hinderliter Adam Hursman Adam Jagger Adam Jesser Adam Kalt Adam Knych Adam Kois Adam Lahav Adam Lanto Adam Leahy Adam Ludlow Adam Martina Adam Michalak Adam Nahum Adam Najmi Adam Naset Adam Nemeth Adam Oramus Adam Osman Adam Pawlaczyk Adam Penton Adam Pepper Adam Pett Adam Portch Adam Proust Adam Raz Adam Reichel Adam Reinstein Adam Reisenweber Adam Rezek Adam Ridolfi Adam Rittermeyer Adam Saksa Adam Sangala Adam Scanlon Adam Schaub Adam Schier Adam Short Adam Sills Adam Sobotko Adam Sopel Adam Steinman Adam Stoppel Adam Stout Adam T. Doyle Adam Torre Adam Vernick Adam Vernon Adam Villalobos Adam Visser Adam Whitmore Adam Wiederhoeft Adam Wnorowski Adam Wrzask Adam Yeti Adam Zaczek Adam Zlattner Adam Świtlik

Information about "Adam"

Name-day: 24.12.

For this Adam there are 52549 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Adam are: Ali, Barish, Kolaśniewski

In the ranking of the most common first names Adam is on position 63.

During the last seven days Adam was searched for 328 times.

Meaning of "Adam"

Male first name (German, English, French, Polish, Russian, Arabic): Adam, Man, Hebrew (Old Testament); adamah = the red earth, the earth, adam = man; adom = red; origin uncertain clarified, perhaps from Hebrew 'adam' (red) in the Bible, Adam is the progenitor of mankind, because Adam was created by God from earth, it is in the Bible, a word play on Hebrew 'adamah' (red earth), is used by the Jews themselves understood not as a first name, but is the word for 'man'

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