The first name Adam is of Hebrew, Muslim, Irish, English, Biblical origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Hebrew: Red, a Reference to Either the Red Skin or the Red Earth of Eden from Which the Old Testament Adam Was Created in Genesis Famous Bearer: Irish St Adamnan, Meaning 'Little Adam', Was the Biographer of
Muslim: The Biblical Adam is the English Language Equivalent
Aadam(Muslim) Variant of Adam: the Biblical Adam is the English Language Equivalent
Abel(Hebrew) Biblical Character, the Second Son of Adam and Eve. He is Described As a Shepherd, Whose Offering God Accepts; But He Was Then Murdered by His Brother, Cain
Abel(Hebrew) Breath; Son; Breathing Spirit. in the Old Testament, Abel Was the Son of Adam and Eve Who Was Killed by His Brother Cain in a Fit of Jealousy
Abell(Hebrew) Exhalation of Breath. The Second Son of Adam in the Bible. The Variant Able is Used As an English Surname
Able(Hebrew) Exhalation of Breath. The Second Son of Adam in the Bible. The Variant Able is Used As an English Surname
Adaih(Gaelic) Red Earth; Gaelic Form of Adie, Which is a Pet Form of Adam
Adamik(Hebrew) Variant of Adam: Man of the Red Earth. Adam Was the First Man Created by God
Adamina(Hebrew) Daughter of Red Earth; Feminine Form of Adam
Adamina(Hebrew) Feminine of Adam, Meaning Red, a Reference to Either the Red Skin or the Red Earth from Which the Old Testament Adam Was Created (Genesis :)
Adamnan(Hebrew) Little Adam, from Adam Meaning Red, a Reference to Either the Red Skin or the Red Earth from Which the Old Testament Adam Was Created (Genesis :). St Adamnan Was a Irish Saint and Biographer of St Col