Adam (given name)
Adam is a common masculine given name in the English language of Semitic origin.
Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The personal name Adam is derivation from Hebrew meaning the ground, from which God created Adam as stated in the Bible & Quran | |
Pronunciation | Danish: [ˈɛːtɑm] English: /ˈædəm/ |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Hebrew in Canaan or Mesopotamia; Fertile Crescent |
Origin | |
Meaning | Comes from the Hebrew word "adama", which means "earth" or "soil" |
Other names | |
See also | Adan, Adem |
According to the Bible, the personal name Adam derives from the Hebrew noun adamah meaning "the ground" or "earth". But it is likely folk etymology.[1] Its Biblical and Quranic uses have ensured that it is also a common name in all countries which draw on these traditions. It is particularly common in Christian and Muslim majority countries. In most languages its spelling is the same, although the pronunciation varies somewhat. Adán is the Spanish form of this name.
Adam is also a surname in many countries, although it is not as common in English as its derivative Adams (sometimes spelled Addams). In other languages there are similar surnames derived from Adam, such as Adamo, Adamov, Adamowicz, Adamski etc.
In Arabic, Adam (آدم) means "made from."
Translations
- Albanian: Adem
- Arabic: آدم (Adam)
- Armenian: Ադամ (Adam)
- Belarusian: Адам (Adam)
- Bengali: আদম (Ādom)
- Bulgarian: Адам (Adam)
- Chinese Simplified: 亚当 (Yàdāng)
- Chinese Traditional: 亞當 (Yàdāng)
- Croatian: Adam
- Czech language: Adam
- Esperanto: Adamo
- Greek: Αδάμ (Adám)
- Gujarati: આદમ (Ādama)
- Hebrew: אדם (Adam)
- Hindi: आदम (Ādam)
- Hmong: Adas
- Hungarian: Ádám
- Italian: Adamo
- Japanese: アダム (Adamu)
- Kannada: ಆಡಮ್ (Āḍam)
- Korean: 아담 (Adam)
- Lao: ອາດາມ (Adam)
- Latin: Adamus
- Lithuanian: Adomas
- Malayalam: അദം
- Maori: Arama
- Mongolian: Адам (Adam)
- Nepali: आदम (Ādama)
- Polish: Adam
- Portuguese: Adão
- Punjabi: ਆਦਮ (Ādama)
- Russian: Адам (Adam)
- Serbian: Adam, Adem
- Scottish: Adam
- Slovak language: Adam
- Somali: Aden
- Spanish: Adán
- Swahili: Adamu
- Tamil: ஆதாம் (Ātām)
- Telugu: ఆదాము (Ādaamu)
- Thai: อาดัม (Xādạm)
- Turkish: Adem
- Ukrainian: Адам
- Uzbek: Odam
- Vietnamese: Á Đàm
- Yiddish: Adi or Odem אדם אָדער אָדעם
- Yoruba: Ádámu
People with the given name Adam
A
- Adam, the first man, according to the creation account of Abrahamic religions
- Adamu (Assyrian king) (fl. c. 2400 BCE — c. 2375 BCE), early Assyrian king
- Adam, Earl of Angus (fl. 1189), Scottish nobleman
- Adam of Bremen, 11th-century German chronicler
- Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (1740–1793), French general
- Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140–c. 1212), Anglo-Scottish theologian and Carthusian monk
- Adam of Ebrach (died 1161), German abbot and historian
- Adam of Melrose (died 1222), Bishop of Caithness
- Adam (bishop of Ourense) (died 1173/4), Spanish churchman
- Adam, Count of Schwarzenberg (1583–1641), Brandenburg official during the Thirty Years' War
- Adam the Welshman (c. 1130–1181), Welsh theologian and Bishop of St Asaph
- Adam (murder victim) (c. 1990–2001), name given to the victim of an unsolved Thames murder case
- Adam Abell (c. 1480–c. 1540), Scottish chronicler, friar at Jedburgh Abbey
- Adam Abramowicz (1710–1766), Polish Jesuit
- Adam Acres, (1878–1955), Ontario farmer and political figure
- Adam Adami (1603 or 1610–1663), German diplomat and priest
- Adam Adamowicz, the concept artist for Fallout 3
- Adam Adli, student activist from Malaysia
- Adam Afriyie (born 1965), British politician
- Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), Swedish botanist
- Adam Agius, lead vocalist of the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist
- Adam Aitken (born 1960), Australian poet
- Adam Alexander (sportscaster) (born 1973), American TV announcer
- Adam Alexi-Malle (born 1964), Italian actor, singer, dancer and musician
- Adam Allan (1904–after 1937), Scottish professional footballer
- Adam Allouche, French-Lebanese competitive swimmer
- Adam Almqvist (born 1991), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Adam Alsing (born 1968), Swedish TV host
- Adam d'Ambergau (15th century), Bavarian compositor
- Adam Ambra (born 1993), Slovak footballer
- Adam Amirilayev (born 1963), Russian politician
- Adam Anders (born 1975), executive music producer for Glee
- Adam Anderson (economist) (1692 or 1693–1765), Scottish economist, clerk in South Sea House
- Adam Anderson (monster truck driver) (born 1985), American professional monster truck driver
- Adam Anderson (physicist) (1783–1846), Scottish physicist and encyclopedist
- Adam Anderson, Lord Anderson (c. 1797–1853), Scottish judge
- Adam Andretti (born 1979), American race car driver
- Adam Andrzejewski (born 1969), American businessman and politician
- Adam Anhang (1973–2005), Canadian online gambling executive and murder victim
- Adam Ant (born 1954), English singer and actor, lead singer of Adam and the Ants
- Adam Applegarth (born 1962), English banker, CEO of Northern Rock
- Adam Aptowitzer, Canadian tax lawyer
- Adam Archibald (1879–1957), Scottish soldier
- Adam Archuleta (born 1977), former professional American football player
- Adam Arcuragi, American death gospel songwriter and musician
- Adam Arkin (born 1956), American television, film, and stage actor and director
- Adam Armstrong (disambiguation)
- Adam Arndtsen (1829–1919), Norwegian physicist
- Adam Arnold (born 1981), American comic book creator
- Adam Arthur (born 1985), English footballer
- Adam Asghar (born 1994), Scottish footballer
- Adam Ashley-Cooper (born 1984), Australian rugby union player
- Adam Asnyk (1838–1897), Polish poet, dramatist and freedom fighter
- Adam Aston (1902–1993), Polish singer, actor and pianist
- Adam Austin, pseudonym used by American comic book artist Gene Colan
- Adam Averell (1754–1847), Irish primitive Wesleyan clergyman
- Adam Badawey (born 2001), Professional Hustler
B-C
- Adam Baldwin (born 1962), American actor
- Adam Ballinger (born 1979), Australian basketball player
- Adam Bandt (born 1972), Australian Green politician
- Adam Barrett (born 1979), English footballer
- Adam Bartsch (1757–1821), Austrian scholar and artist
- Adam Beach (born 1972), Canadian Saulteaux actor
- Adam Beashel (fl. 1999–2009), Australian sailor
- Adam Beck (1857–1925), Canadian politician
- Adam Beechen, American comic book writer
- Adam Bernstein (born 1960), American director
- Adam Beyer (born 1976), Swedish techno producer and DJ
- Adam Birch (born 1979), American professional wrestler, known as Joey Mercury or Joey Matthews
- Adam Bisnowaty (born 1993), American NFL football player for the New York Giants
- Adam Black (1784–1874), Scottish publisher and politician
- Adam Black (footballer born 1898) (1898–1981), Scottish-born footballer
- Adam Blackley (born 1985), Australian baseball player
- Adam Blair (born 1986), New Zealand professional rugby league footballer (Wests Tigers)
- Adam Blythe (born 1989), English racing cyclist
- Adam Bock, Canadian playwright
- Ádám Bogdán (born 1987), Hungarian footballer
- Adam Bolder (born 1980), English footballer
- Adam Booth (born 1994), Englishman
- Adam Boulton (born 1959), political editor of Sky News, presenter of Boulton & Co
- Adam Boyd (born 1982), English footballer
- Adam Brand (musician) (born 1970), Australian country singer
- Adam Braz (born 1981), Canadian soccer player (Montreal Impact & national team)
- Adam Breneman (born 1995), American football player & political operative
- Adam Bridle (born 1987), professional wrestler, known as Angélico
- Adam Brody (born 1979), American actor and musician
- Adam Brown (ice hockey) (1920–1960), Scottish-Canadian hockey player
- Adam Browne (born 1963), Australian science fiction writer
- Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet (c. 1626–1690), royalist commander in the English Civil War
- Adam D. Bryan (born 1988), Scottish Descendant of the MacNaughton clan, Canadian Adult Movie Actor
- Adam Buckley (born 1979), English footballer
- Adam Burish (born 1983) American professional ice hockey player
- Adam Busch (born 1978), American actor
- Adam Buxton (born 1969), British actor/writer/TV presenter
- Adam Byram (born 1971), English cricketer
- Adam Carolla (born 1964), American comedian
- Adam Carriker (born 1984), American football player
- Adam Carroll (born 1982), Northern Irish racing driver
- Adam Casey (born 1986), Australian footballer
- Adam Chambers (born 1980), English footballer
- Adam Chase (writer), writer and television producer of season 5 to 6 of Friends
- Adam Chen (born 1976), Singaporean television and film actor, born Zhān Jīnquán
- Adam Cheng (born 1947), Hong Kong actor and singer
- Adam Choice (born 1995), American football player
- Adam Christodoulou (born 1989), British racing driver
- Adam Clapham, author, former BBC executive
- Adam Clarke (1760 or 1762 – 1832), British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar
- Adam Clayton (born 1960), bass player in U2
- Adam Cohen (musician) (born 1972), Canadian musician, frontman of the band Low Millions
- Adam Cole (Austin Jenkins) (born 1989), American professional wrestler
- Adam Colonia (1634–1685), Dutch painter
- Adam Cook (cricketer) (born 1979), former English cricketer
- Adam Cooney (born 1985), Australian rules footballer
- Adam Copeland (born 1973), Canadian pro wrestler best known as Edge
- Adam Creighton (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adam Cristman (born 1985), retired American soccer player
- Adam Cullen (1965–2012), Australian artist
- Adam Curry (born 1964), original MTV VJ
- Adam Curtis (born 1955), English film maker
- Adam Cwalina (born 1985), Polish badminton player
- Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (1770–1861), Polish-Lithuanian prince
- Adam Karol Czartoryski (born 1940), Polish-Spanish aristocrat
- Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski (1734–1823), Polish writer and statesman
- Adam Czerniaków (1880–1942), Polish-Jewish engineer and senator
D-F
- Adam Darius (born 1930), American dancer, mime artist, writer and choreographer
- Adam Darragh (born 1979), Australian basketball player
- Adam Darski (born 1977), Polish musician and television personality, known by the stage name Nergal
- Adam Davidson (director) (born 1964), American actor and TV director
- Adam 'Tex' Davis (fl. 1997–2005), American screenwriter and director
- Adam Alexander Dawson (1913–2010), British film editor
- Adam Deacon (born 1983), English actor, rapper and writer
- Adam Deadmarsh (born 1975), former Canadian-American professional ice hockey player
- Adam DeVine, American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and voice actor, star of Adam DeVine's House Party
- Adam Docker (rugby league) (born 1991), Australian Rugby League player
- Adam Driver (born 1983), American actor
- Adam Drucker (born 1977), American rapper, known by the stage name Doseone
- Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange (born 1953), English peer
- Adam Drury (disambiguation)
- Adam Duffy (born 1989), English professional snooker player
- Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown (1731–1804), British admiral
- Adam Dunn (born 1979), first baseman for the Chicago White Sox
- Adam Duritz (born 1964), American singer, musician, and movie and record producer, frontman for rock band Counting Crows
- Adam Dutkiewicz (born 1977), lead guitarist for American metalcore band Killswitch Engage
- Adam Eaton (pitcher) (born 1977), former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Adam Eaton (outfielder) (born 1988), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Adam Edelman (born 1991), American-born four-time Israeli National Champion in skeleton event, and Israeli Olympian
- Adam Elliot (born 1972), Australian animation writer and director
- Adam Elsheimer (1578–1610), German painter
- Adam Emmenecker (born 1985), American basketball player
- Adam Everett (born 1977), former American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman
- Adam F (born 1972), English DJ and producer
- Adam Faith (1940–2003), British teen idol and financial journalist
- Adam Federici (born 1985), Australian footballer
- Adam Feeney (born 1985), Australian tennis player
- Adam Ferguson (Adhamh MacFhearghais) (1723–1816), Scottish philosopher and historian
- Adam Ferrara (born 1966), American actor and comedian
- Adam Feuerstein, American columnist and journalist in the biotechnology sector
- Ádám Fischer, Hungarian conductor
- Adam Flash (born 1971), American professional wrestler whose real name is Douglas Adam Becker
- Adam Foote (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adam Forkner (born 1976), American musician and producer, known as White Rainbow
- Adam Fox (born 1998), American professional ice hockey defenseman for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League
- Adam Franklin, guitarist, singer, and songwriter, frontman of Swervedriver
- Adam Freeland, English record producer and DJ
- Adam Freier (born 1980), retired Australian rugby union footballer
- Adam Froman (born 1987), American football player
G-H
- Adam Yahiye Gadahn (né Pearlman) (born 1978), American spokesman for al-Qaeda
- Adam Abraham von Gaffron und Oberstradam (1665–1738), Silesian nobleman, officer of the Danish army
- Adam Garcia (born 1973), Australian actor and tap dancer
- Adam Gardner, lead guitarist for the rock band Guster
- Adam Gemili (born 1993), British Olympic sprinter and former footballer
- Adam Giambrone (born 1977), Canadian politician
- Adam Gibson (basketball) (born 1986), Australian professional basketball player
- Adam Gilchrist (born 1971), Australian cricketer
- Adam Giles (born 1973), Australian politician, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
- Adam Glauer (1875–1945?), German occultist and spy, also known as Rudolf von Sebottendorf
- Adam Godley (born 1964), English actor
- Adam Goldberg (born 1970), American actor, director, producer and musician
- Adam F. Goldberg (born 1976), American television and film producer and writer
- Adam Goldberg (American football) (born 1980), American football player
- Adam Goldstein (1973–2009), American DJ and musician, known as DJ AM, member of rap rock band Crazy Town
- Adam Gontier (born 1978), former lead singer of Canadian alternative rock band Three Days Grace
- Adam Goodes (born 1980), professional Australian rules football player
- Adam Gopnik (born 1956), American writer
- Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870), Australian poet, jockey and politician
- Adam Goren (born 1975), American musician (Atom and His Package)
- Adam Granduciel, American singer and guitarist, frontman of The War on Drugs
- Adam Graves (born 1968), Canadian former professional hockey player
- Adam Gray, California Democratic politician
- Adam Green (filmmaker) (born 1975), American film director, producer, writer and actor
- Adam Green (journalist), American theater critic and comedian
- Adam Green (musician) (born 1981), American musician
- Adam Greenberg (baseball) (born 1981), American major league baseball outfielder
- Adam Greenberg (cinematographer) (born 1939), Polish-born cinematographer
- Adam Gregory (born 1985), Canadian country singer-songwriter
- Adam Gregory (actor) (born 1987), American actor
- Adam Griffiths (born 1979), Australian footballer
- Adam Grünewald (1902–1945), German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant
- Adam Guettel (born 1964), American composer-lyricist
- Adam Hall (born 1980), American professional ice hockey player
- Adam de la Halle (1237?–1288? or after 1306), French-born trouvère, poet and musician, also known as Adam le Bossu
- Adam Hamilton (1880–1952), New Zealand politician, leader of the National Party
- Adam Hammill (born 1988), English footballer
- Adam Hansen (born 1981), Australian professional road bicycle racer
- Adam Hargreaves (born 1964), English author and illustrator
- Adam Harrison (born 1985), Welsh cricketer
- Adam Hart-Davis (born 1943), English scientist and television presenter
- Adam Helmer (c. 1754–1830), American Revolutionary War hero, also known as John Helmer or Hans Helmer
- Adam Henrich (born 1984), Canadian hockey player
- Adam Henrique (born 1990), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell (died 1513), Scottish nobleman
- Adam Hepburn of Craggis (died 1513), Scottish nobleman, killed in action at Flodden Field
- Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes (after 1432–1479), Scottish nobleman
- Adam Hess (born 1981), American basketball player
- Adam Hicks (born 1992), American actor, rapper, singer and songwriter
- Adam Hills (born 1970), Australian comedian and TV presenter
- Adam Hinshelwood (born 1984), English football manager
- Adam Hochschild (born 1942), American author, journalist and lecturer
- Adam Hollioake (born 1971), Australian cricketer, mixed martial artist and boxer
- Adam Horovitz (born 1966), aka Ad-Rock, member of the Beastie Boys
- Adam Horowitz (born 1971), American screenwriter and producer
- Adam Houlihan (born 1978), former Australian rules football
- Adam Hubble (born 1986), Australian professional tennis player
- Adam Hughes (disambiguation), multiple people
I-L
- Adam Ingram (Labour politician) (born 1947), Scottish politician
- Adam Ingram (SNP politician) (born 1951), Scottish politician
- Adam Irigoyen (born 1997), American actor, singer, rapper and dancer
- Adam Jasinski (born 1978), winner of the season 9 of the U.S. TV series Big Brother
- Adam Johansson (born 1983), Swedish footballer
- Adam Johnson, Welsh classical singer, see Richard & Adam
- Adam Johnson (1834–1922), American frontiersman and Confederate officer, known as Stovepipe Johnson
- Adam Johnson (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer
- Adam Jones (American football) (born 1983), American football player, known as Pacman Jones
- Adam Jones (baseball) (born 1985), American professional baseball player
- Adam Jones (musician) (born 1965), American guitarist
- Adam Rhys Jones (born 1981), Welsh international rugby union player
- Adam Kasper, Grammy-winning record producer and engineer
- Adam Kassen (born 1974), American independent film director, actor, writer and producer
- Adam Keller (born 1955), Israeli peace activist
- Ádám Kellner (born 1986), professional Hungarian tennis player
- Adam Kennedy (born 1976), second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Adam Khaki, 14th-century Muslim saint
- Adam Khan (born 1985), British racing driver
- Adam Kidron, British-born music producer and entrepreneur, managing partner of 4food
- Adam Kinzinger (born 1978), U.S. Representative (R-IL)
- Adam Kirsch (born 1976), American poet and literary critic
- Adam Klein (swimmer) (born 1988), American swimmer
- Adam Kloffenstein (born 2000), American professional baseball player
- Adam Adamandy Kochański (1631–1700), Polish mathematician
- Adam van Koeverden (born 1982), Canadian sprint kayaker
- Adam Kokesh (born 1982), American libertarian talk show host and activist
- Adam Kolasa (born 1975), Polish pole vaulter
- Adam Kopycinski (1907–1982), Polish composer
- Adam August Krantz (1809–1872), German mineralogist
- Adam Krug (born 1983), American ice hockey player and coach
- Adam Johann von Krusenstern (1770–1846), Russian admiral and explorer
- Adam Kszczot (born 1989), Polish middle distance runner
- Adam Kubert (born 1959), American comic book artist
- Adam Kunkel (born 1981), Canadian hurdler
- Adam Kwasnik (born 1983), Australian footballer
- Adam Lallana (born 1988), English footballer
- Adam Lambert (born 1982), American singer, runner-up of season 8 of American Idol
- Adam Lanza (1992–2012), American spree killer and perpetrator of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
- Adam I. Lapidus (born 1963), American television writer
- Adam LaRoche (born 1979), American baseball player
- Adam Larsson (born 1992), Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman
- Adam Laxman (1766–1806?), Finnish military officer, emissary to Japan
- Adam Lazzara (born 1981), lead singer of Taking Back Sunday
- Adam LeFevre (born 1950), American character actor, poet and playwright
- Adam Levine (born 1979), lead singer and guitarist of Maroon 5
- Adam Levy (born 1966), jazz guitarist and freelance journalist
- Adam Lind (born 1983), American professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter
- Adam Lippes (born 1972), American fashion designer, founded ADAM fashion label
- Adam Liptak (born 1960), American legal journalist
- Adam Loewen (born 1984), Canadian professional baseball outfielder and first baseman
- Adam Loftus (bishop) (1533–1605), Irish archbishop
- Adam Lonicer (1528–1586), German botanist, also known as Adam Lonitzer or Adamus Lonicerus
- Adam Lovell (born 1977), founder and owner of WriteAPrisoner.com
- Adam Lowry (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
M-O
- Adam MacDougall (born 1975), Australian rugby league footballer
- Adam MacKenzie (born 1984), Scottish field hockey defender
- Adam Macrow (born 1978), Australian race car driver
- Adam Maher (born 1993), Dutch professional footballer
- Adam Maida (born 1930), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit
- Adam Mair (born 1979), Canadian former professional hockey player
- Adam Makowicz (born 1940), Polish-Canadian pianist and composer, born Adam Matyszkowicz
- Adam Malik (1917–1984), Indonesia's third vice president
- Adam Małysz (born 1977), Polish ski jumper and rally racing driver
- Adam Marsh (c. 1200–18 November 1259), English Franciscan, scholar and theologian, also known as Adam de Marisco
- Adam Matthews (born 1992), Welsh footballer
- Adam McCune (novelist) (born 1985), American novelist
- Adam McDonough (born 1985), American mixed martial artist
- Adam McGurk (born 1989), Northern Irish footballer
- Adam McKay (born 1968), American screenwriter, director and comedian
- Adam McPhee (born 1982), Australian football player
- Adam Messinger, Canadian songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, nicknamed "Messy", member of The Messengers production team
- Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), Flemish Baroque painter
- Adam Michnik (born 1946), Polish historian and former dissident
- Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855), Polish poet
- Adam Miller (painter) (born 1979), American painter
- Adam Moffat (born 1986), Scottish footballer
- Adam Moleyns (died 1450), Bishop of Chichester, Lord Privy Seal
- Adam Morrison (born 1984), American basketball player and coach
- Adam Morton (born 1945), Canadian philosopher
- Adam Müller (1779–1829), German publicist, literary critic, political economist and theorist, Ritter von Nitterdorf
- Adam August Müller (1811–1844), Danish history painter
- Adam Muto, American artist and director
- Adam Niedzielski (born 1973), Polish economist and government administrator
- Adam Ndlovu (1970–2012), Zimbabwean footballer
- Adam Albert von Neipperg (1775–1829), Austrian general and statesman
- Adam Nelson (born 1975), American shot putter
- Adam Nemec (born 1985), Slovak football striker
- Adam Nichols (musician) (born 1991), British musician
- Adam Nicolson (born 1957), British author
- Adam Nimoy (born 1956), American TV director, son of actor Leonard Nimoy
- Adam Nussbaum (born 1955), American jazz musician
- Adam Oates (born 1962), Canadian hockey player
- Adam Oehlenschläger (1779–1850), Danish poet
- Adam Olearius (1599–1671), German scholar, mathematician, geographer and librarian, born Adam Ölschläger or Oehlschlaeger
- Adam Ondra (born 1993), Czech rock climber
- Adam Orleton (died 1345), Bishop of Winchester
- Adam Osborne (1939–2003), author, publisher, and computer designer, founder of the Osborne Computer Corporation
- Adam Ottavino (born 1985), American baseball player
- Adam Otterburn of Auldhame and Reidhall (died 1548), Scottish lawyer and diplomat
P-R
- Adam Paine (1843–1877), U.S. Army Indian scout
- Adam Pally (born 1982), American actor and comedian
- Adam Pardy (born 1984), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Adam Parfrey, American journalist, editor, and the publisher of Feral House
- Adam Parore (born 1971), former wicket-keeper and batsman for the New Zealand cricket team
- Adam Parvipontanus (c. 1100/2–c. 1157/69), Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman, also known as Adam of Balsham
- Adam Pascal (born 1970), American actor and singer
- Adam Pearce (born 1978), American professional wrestler
- Adam Peaty, English swimmer
- Adam Perry (drummer) (born 1969), British musician, known by the stage name The Yin
- Adam Petrouš (born 1977), former Czech footballer
- Adam Petty (1980–2000), American race car driver
- Adam Piłsudski (1869–1935), Polish senator
- Adam Pine (born 1976), Australian Freestyle swimming and butterfly swimmer
- Adam Podlesh (born 1983), American football player
- Adam Powell (English politician) (by 1496–1546), English politician
- Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (1908–1972), American congressman (D-NY)
- Adam Price (born 1968), Welsh politician
- Adam Proudlock (born 1981), English professional footballer
- Adam Ptáčník (born 1985), Czech amateur track cyclist
- Adam Putnam (born 1974), American politician
- Adam Quinlan (born 1992), Australian player
- Adam Ramanauskas (born 1980), former Australian rules footballer
- Adam Rapacki (1909–1970), Polish politician and diplomat
- Adam Raphael (born 1938), English journalist
- Adam Rapp (born 1968), American novelist, musician and director
- Adam Reed (born 1970), American voice actor, writer, director and producer
- Adam Rex (born 1973), American illustrator and author of children's books
- Adam Reynolds (born 1990), Australian Rugby League player
- Adam Richman (actor) (born 1974), American actor and television personality
- Adam Rickitt (born 1978), English actor
- Adam Ries (1492–1559), German mathematician
- Adam Riess (born 1969), American astrophysicist
- Adam Rifkin (born 1966), American film director, producer, writer and actor, sometimes credited as Rif Coogan
- Adam Rippon (born 1989), American figure skater
- Adam Roberts (scholar) (born 1940), emeritus professor of international relations at Oxford University
- Adam Rodríguez (born 1975), American actor and director
- Adam Rooney (born 1988), Irish footballer
- Adam Rosales (born 1983), American major league baseball player
- Adam Rosen (born 1984), American-born British luger Olympian
- Adam Daniel Rotfeld (born 1938), Polish foreign minister
- Adam Ruckwood (born 1974), British backstroke swimmer
- Adam Rundkvist (born 1990), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Adam Russell (born 1983), American professional baseball pitcher
S-T
- Adam Saitiev (born 1977), Russian Olympic wrestler
- Adam Sandler (born 1966), American film actor
- Adam Aleksander Sanguszko (1590–1653), noble of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Adam Stefan Sapieha (1867–1951), Polish cardinal, prince and senator, Archbishop of Kraków
- Adam Savage (born 1967), co-host of MythBusters
- Adam Schefter (born 1966), American sportswriter and TV analyst
- Adam Schiff (born 1960), American politician
- Adam Schlesinger (1967–2020), American bassist, songwriter, composer and record producer (Fountains of Wayne)
- Adam Schneider (born 1984), Australian rules footballer
- Adam Schnelting, Missouri politician
- Adam Schusser (born 1991), Czech-German ice hockey player
- Adam Scott (actor) (born 1973), American actor
- Adam Scott (golfer) (born 1980), Australian golfer
- Adam Sedgwick (1785–1873), English geologist
- Adam Selwood (born 1984), Australian rules football player
- Adam Senn (born 1984), American model
- Adam Sessler (born 1973), co-host on X-Play
- Adam Setliff (born 1969), American discus thrower
- Adam Seybert (1773–1825), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Adam Shaheen (American football) (born 1994), American football player
- Baba Adam Shahid, Muslim preacher
- Adam Shankman (born 1964), American director, actor, and choreographer
- Adam Shantry (born 1982), English cricketer
- Adam Siegel (born 1969), singer-songwriter, guitarist, bassist, producer, actor and graphic designer
- Adam Silver (born 1962), American businessman, lawyer, sports executive, and current commissioner of the National Basketball Association
- Adam Simpson (born 1976), Australian rules footballer
- Adam Skórnicki (born 1976), Polish motorcycle speedway rider
- Adam Smethurst, English actor and writer
- Adam Smith (1723–1790), economist and author of The Wealth of Nations
- Adam Smith (footballer born February 1985), English footballer
- Adam Smith (footballer born September 1985), English footballer
- Adam Smith (ice hockey) (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adam Smith (politician) (born 1965), American Democratic politician
- Adam Spencer (born 1969), Australian radio presenter and comedian
- Adam Stankievič (1882–1949), Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, politician and writer
- Adam Stephen (c. 1718 – 1791), Scottish-born doctor and military officer
- Adam Steltzner (b. 1963), American NASA engineer
- Adam Stern (born 1980), Canadian major league baseball player
- Adam Swandi (born 1996), Singaporean footballer
- Ádám Szabó (born 1988), Hungarian footballer
- Ádám Szalai (born 1987), Hungarian footballer
- Adam Tafralis (born 1983), American football quarterback
- Adam Taggart (born 1993), Australian footballer
- Adam Tarnowski (minister) (1892–1956), Austro-Hungarian and Polish diplomat
- Adam Tensta (born 1983), Swedish rapper, born Adam Momodou Eriksson Taal
- Adam Teuto, 14th-century German writer
- Adam Thomas (born 1987), British actor
- Adam Thompson (born 1992), English professional footballer
- Adam Trautman (born 1997), American football player
- Adam von Trott zu Solz (1909–1944), German lawyer and diplomat who opposed the Nazi regime
U-Z
- Adam Ulam (1922–2000), Polish-American historian and political scientist
- Adam Vaughan (born c. 1961), Canadian political journalist, Toronto city councillor
- Adam Vella (boxer) (born 1979), Australian middleweight
- Adam Vetulani (1901–1976), Polish historian of medieval law
- Adam Vinatieri (born 1972), American football placekicker
- Adam Virgo (born 1983), former professional English footballer, now a commentator for BT Sport
- Adam Voges (born 1979), Australian cricketer
- Adam Waczyński (born 1989), Polish basketball player
- Adam Wainwright (born 1981), American baseball player
- Adam Wakeman (born 1974), English keyboard player
- Adam Walker (flautist) (born 1987), English flautist
- Adam Walsh (1974–1981), American murder victim
- Adam Walsh (American football) (1901–1985), American football player and coach
- Adam Ward (disambiguation)
- Adam Warren (disambiguation)
- Adam Watts (musician) (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
- Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830), founder of the Order of Illuminati
- Adam Weissman, American TV director
- Adam Werritty (born 1978), Scottish businessman
- Adam West (1928–2017), American television actor
- Adam Whitehead (born 1980), British swimmer
- Adam Whitelock (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union football player
- Adam Wicheard (born 1985), English professional snooker player
- Adam Willard (born 1973), American drummer, known by the stage name Atom Willard
- Adam Williams (actor) (1922–2006), American film and TV actor, born Adam Berg
- Adam Willis Wagnalls (1843–1924), American dictionary publisher
- Adam Willits (born 1972), Australian actor
- Adam Wingard (born 1982), American film director, editor, cinematographer, and writer
- Adam Wiśniowiecki (c. 1566–1622), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman
- Adam Woodyatt (born 1968), English actor
- Adam Woodward, British actor and model
- Adam Worth (1844-1902), German-born American bank robber and mob boss
- Adam Wylie (born 1984), American actor and singer, former Crayola spokesman
- Adam Yates (cyclist) (born 1992), English cyclist
- Adam Yates (footballer) (born 1983), English footballer
- Adam Yauch (1964–2012), aka MCA, a member of the Beastie Boys
- Adam Zagajewski (born 1945), Polish poet, novelist, translator and essayist
- Adam Zamenhof (1888–1940), Polish doctor, Holocaust victim
- Adam Zamoyski (born 1949), English historian
- Adam Zrinski (1662–1691), Croatian count and army officer
Fictional characters
- Adam Ross, a main character in CSI: NY
- Adam, a character in the film Only Lovers Left Alive
- Adam, a character in the TV series Traffic Light
- Adam, a character in Barney and the Backyard Gang
- Adam, a powerful vampire and the main antagonist of the 2012 film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
- Adam (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Adam, an angel in Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Adam (Hollyoaks), character in the British soap opera
- Adam (Northern Exposure), a fictional character of the American television series Northern Exposure
- Adam (Ravenloft), Mordenheim's Monster, in Dungeons & Dragons' Ravenloft campaign setting
- Black Adam, born Teth-Adam, an anti-hero and occasional ally/enemy of the DC Comics superhero Captain Marvel
- Prince Adam (Masters of the Universe), the alter ego of He-Man in the animated TV series
- Prince Adam (Beauty and the Beast), the Beast's true human form in Disney's 1991 animated and 2017 live-action films
- Adam Adamant, title character of the British TV series Adam Adamant Lives!
- Adam Alexander (The Bold and the Beautiful), character on the American TV soap opera
- Adam Barlow, character on the British soap opera Coronation Street
- Adam Barton (Emmerdale), on the British soap opera
- Adam Bede, title character of George Eliot's 1859 novel, Adam Bede
- Adam Beecher, title character of the 1970 film Adam's Woman
- Adam Bernstein, one of the title characters of Adam & Steve
- Adam Best (EastEnders), on the British soap opera EastEnders
- Adam Bonner, character played by Spencer Tracy in the 1949 film Adam's Rib
- Adam Brady, on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
- Adam Brashear, real name of fictional superhero Blue Marvel (Marvel Comics)
- Adam Braverman (Parenthood), a character in the TV series Parenthood
- Adam Cadman, a character in the comic Mazeworld
- Adam Cameron, character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away
- Adam Carrington, on the television show Dynasty
- Adam Carter, from the BBC TV espionage show Spooks
- Adam Cartwright, on the American TV show Bonanza
- Adam Chandler, on the American soap opera All My Children
- Adam Cooper (Blue Heelers), on the Australian police drama series Blue Heelers
- Adam Dalgliesh, protagonist of mystery novels by P. D. James
- Adam Davenport, a main character in Disney XD's TV series Lab Rats
- Adam Drake, long running character in the crime/mystery serial The Edge of Night
- Adam Gibson, the main character in the 2000 film The 6th Day
- Adam Heywood, character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
- Adam Jensen, the main character of the video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Adam Kane, one of the main characters in Mutant X
- Adam Kieslowski, fictional character in the Swedish TV series Eva & Adam
- Adam Lang, a fictional character in the Robert Harris novel The Ghost and its film adaptation.
- Adam Levy, lead character in the 2008 film Adam's Wall
- Adam Lyon, fictional character from the Cartoon Network series My Gym Partner's A Monkey
- Adam Link, humanoid robot in the short stories of Eando Binder
- Adam MacIntyre, an evil clown psychopath in the video game Dead Rising
- Adam Malkovich, a fictional character in the video games Metroid: Other M and Metroid Fusion
- Adam Mayfair, on the American TV show Desperate Housewives
- Adam Miller (Neighbours), on the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Adam Mitchell (Doctor Who), fictional time traveller
- Adam Monroe, antagonist on the American TV show Heroes
- Adam Morgan (Hollyoaks), character on the British soap opera
- Adam Munson, in the American soap opera As the World Turns
- Adam Newman, in the American soap opera The Young and the Restless
- Adam Newman, title character of the comic strip Adam@home
- Adam Park, in the Power Rangers franchise
- Adam Pedersen, title character of the 2005 film Adam's Apples
- Adam Raki, title character in the 2009 film Adam
- Adam Rhodes, on the American TV show Rules of Engagement
- Adam Schiff, on the American TV show Law & Order
- Adam Sharpe, on Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Adam Smith, title character of the "Adam" episode of the British TV show Torchwood
- Adam Stanheight, a fictional character in the Saw film series
- Adam Stein, title character of the movie Adam Resurrected
- Adam Strange, DC Comics superhero
- Adam Sutekh, also known as Adam Sutton, is a character in the Lorien Legacies series by Pittacus Lore.
- Adam Svenson, also known as Captain Blue, a main character in the Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons TV series
- Adam Szalinski, a character in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
- Adam Taurus, fictional character in RWBY.
- Adam Torres, fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Adam Trueman, on British TV show Casualty
- Adam Venture, central character of the adventure game Adam's Venture
- Adam Warlock, Marvel Comics character, also known as "Him"
- Adam Willis (Neighbours), on the Australian soap opera
- Adam X the X-Treme, character from the Marvel Universe
- Adam Young, fictional character in the film Mr. Young
- Adam Sackler, character played by Adam Driver in the HBO series Girls
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Adam
- Adam (surname)
- Adam (disambiguation)
- יאיר זקוביץ, "עולם התנ"ך: בראשית", תל אביב, דוידזון-עתי, 1994, עמ' 25