Gender Masculine

Meaning & History

Form of Adam used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesAdem(Albanian) Adam(Arabic) Adəm(Azerbaijani) Adam(Biblical) Adam(Biblical Greek) Adam(Biblical Hebrew) Adam(Biblical Latin) Adem(Bosnian) Adam(Catalan) Adam(Croatian) Adam(Czech) Adam(Danish) Adam(Dhivehi) Adam(Dutch) Adam(English) Aatami(Finnish) Adam(French) Adam(Georgian) Adam(German) Adam(Greek) Akamu(Hawaiian) Adam(Hebrew) Ádám(Hungarian) Adam(Indonesian) Ádhamh(Irish) Adamo(Italian) Ādams(Latvian) Adomas, Adas(Lithuanian) Adam(Macedonian) Adam(Malay) Addy(Medieval English) Adam(Norwegian) Adam(Polish) Adão(Portuguese) Adam(Romanian) Adam(Russian) Adam(Serbian) Adam(Slovak) Adán(Spanish) Adam(Swedish) Adem(Turkish) Adam(Ukrainian)
Entry updated April 23, 2024