Adam (given name)

Adam is a common masculine given name in the English language of Semitic origin.

Adam
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
PronunciationDanish: [ˈɛːtɑm]
English: /ˈædəm/
GenderMale
Language(s)Hebrew in Canaan or Mesopotamia; Fertile Crescent
Origin
MeaningComes from the Hebrew word "adama", which means "earth" or "soil"
Other names
See alsoAdan, 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."

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See also

  1. יאיר זקוביץ, "עולם התנ"ך: בראשית", תל אביב, דוידזון-עתי, 1994, עמ' 25
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