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Adam

Pronunciation: [ AD-uhm ]

Boy Name #100 Most Popular Steady 2 Syllables

The first name ever given, meaning earth and man

Hebrew English Arabic Christian Jewish Muslim
Classic Traditional Strong Spiritual Earthy

Meaning & Origin

"man, mankind, human"
Origin: Hebrew (adamah, earth)
Language: English
"red earth, made from the ground"
Origin: Hebrew
Language: English
"earth (in Arabic, adama)"
Origin: Arabic
Language: Arabic
"man, human being"
Origin: Hebrew
Language: Hebrew
"red earth, ground"
Origin: Hebrew adamah
Language: Hebrew

The Story of Adam

Adam is one of the oldest names in recorded human history, derived from the Hebrew adamah meaning earth or ground, and adom meaning red (referring to the reddish clay of the earth). In the Book of Genesis, Adam was the name given to the first man created by God, formed from the dust of the ground. The name exists in virtually identical form across Hebrew, Arabic, and dozens of other languages.

Adam has been consistently popular for millennia and shows no sign of fading. In the US, it peaked in the 1980s when it ranked in the top 20, but has remained solidly in the top 100. Its biblical origin and simple two-syllable form give it timeless appeal across generations.

Adam holds the unique distinction of being the name of the first human in three major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Islam, Adam is revered as a prophet. The name is found in virtually every culture touched by Abrahamic religion and carries the weight of all human origin.

Fun Facts

  • Adam is the first human name recorded in the Hebrew Bible, making it possibly the oldest personal name in Western civilization
  • Adam is recognized as a prophet in Islam, where he is called Adam in the Quran
  • The name Adam appears in the top 100 in virtually every English-speaking country simultaneously for over 100 years

Adam in Other Languages

Arabic Adam
French Adam
German Adam
Hebrew Adam
Persian Adam
Spanish Adan
Swahili Adamu
Turkish Adem

Famous People Named Adam

A

Adam Driver

Actor

1983

American actor known for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Marriage Story, and BlacKkKlansman

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Adam Sandler

Entertainer

1966

American comedian, actor, and filmmaker known for Saturday Night Live and blockbuster comedies

A

Adam Smith

Scientist

1723

Scottish economist and philosopher, father of modern economics, author of The Wealth of Nations

A

Adam (Genesis)

Religious

The first human being created by God in the Book of Genesis, according to Abrahamic religions

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
2
Popularity Rank
#100
Total SSA Count
3,497
Cultural Origins
Hebrew English Arabic Christian Jewish Muslim
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Moderate
Cross-Cultural Ease
High

Alternative Spellings

Common Nicknames

Ad

Pairs Well With

Adam James Adam Thomas Adam Michael Adam Joseph Adam Robert Adam William Adam Edward

Sibling Names

Also a Girl Name

Adam is also used as a girl name, ranked #17282.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Adam

What does the name Adam mean?
"man, mankind, human" (from Hebrew (adamah, earth)). "red earth, made from the ground" (from Hebrew). "earth (in Arabic, adama)" (from Arabic). "man, human being" (from Hebrew). "red earth, ground" (from Hebrew adamah). Adam is one of the oldest names in recorded human history, derived from the Hebrew adamah meaning earth or ground, and adom meaning red (referring to the reddish clay of the earth). In the Book of Genesis, Adam was the name given to the first man created by God, formed from the dust of the ground. The name exists in virtually identical form across Hebrew, Arabic, and dozens of other languages.
What is the origin of the name Adam?
Adam has Hebrew (adamah, earth), Hebrew, Arabic, Hebrew adamah, English, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim origins. In Hebrew (adamah, earth), it means "man, mankind, human". In Hebrew, it means "red earth, made from the ground". In Arabic, it means "earth (in Arabic, adama)". In Hebrew, it means "man, human being". In Hebrew adamah, it means "red earth, ground".
Is Adam a boy or girl name?
Adam is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #100. As a girl name, it is ranked #17282. Adam is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Adam?
Adam is pronounced AD-uhm.
How popular is the name Adam?
Adam is currently ranked #100 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Adam?
Common nicknames for Adam include Ad.
What are good middle names for Adam?
Popular middle name pairings include Adam James, Adam Thomas, Adam Michael, Adam Joseph, Adam Robert, Adam William, and Adam Edward.
What are good sibling names for Adam?
Names that pair well with Adam as siblings include Eve, Noah, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, Samuel, and Ruth.
How many syllables does Adam have?
Adam has 2 syllables, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Adam a common or rare name?
Adam is a very popular name, ranked #100 among boy names in the United States.

About the Name Adam

Adam is a boy name with Hebrew, English, Arabic, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim origins . The name means "man, mankind, human" in Hebrew (adamah, earth) .

Is Adam a boy or girl name? Adam is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #100 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #17,282. Adam is more commonly used as a boy name.

Adam is currently ranked #100 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Adam has 2 syllables and is pronounced AD-uhm, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Common nicknames for Adam include Ad. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Adam include Adan, Adael, Adair, Adams . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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