Boy · Hebrew · Old Testament
Adam
AD-uhm · from Adam · means “Man, red earth”
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "red earth." As the first human created by God in Genesis, he was formed from the dust of the ground and given life by the breath of the Almighty. His name represents humanity and our connection to the earth.
“Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.”
The story behind the name
In the beginning, God formed Adam from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. Placed in the beautiful Garden of Eden, he was given the responsibility to care for God's creation and name all the living creatures. He walked in perfect fellowship with his Creator, experiencing the peace of a world untouched by sin.
Though Adam and Eve succumbed to temptation and disobeyed God's single command, bringing sin into the world, God did not abandon them. Even as they faced the consequences of their choice, God clothed them and spoke the first promise of a future Redeemer. This grace showed that humanity's story would ultimately be one of redemption rather than tragedy.
As the father of the human race, Adam is a foundational figure whose legacy reminds us of both our earthly frailty and our high calling. His story highlights our deep need for the second Adam, Jesus Christ, who brings eternal life. A boy named Adam carries a name that speaks of new beginnings and God's enduring purpose for mankind.
A blessing to pray over Adam
May the Lord breathe His life and strength into this son, guiding him to walk in close fellowship with his Creator. May he grow in the knowledge of God's redemptive grace and serve Him with a whole heart. Amen.
Popularity
Ranked #102 in the US. A classic name that remains highly popular in the United States.
Variants & nicknames
Adan, Addy
Middle names that sing with Adam
Chosen for rhythm and meanings that speak to each other.
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