Adam Ald

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Adam 173
Ald 329,171
Adam Ald 23,855,624
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  1. is 169th most common Russell
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  1. is 329,167th most common Albertino
  2. is 329,168th most common Albrect
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  5. is 329,171st most common Ald
  6. is 329,172nd most common Aldoupolis
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  1. is 23,855,620th most common Adam Alcazar
  2. is 23,855,621st most common Adam Alcon
  3. is 23,855,622nd most common Adam Alcott
  4. is 23,855,623rd most common Adam Alcuaz
  5. is 23,855,624th most common Adam Ald
  6. is 23,855,625th most common Adam Aldabbagh
  7. is 23,855,626th most common Adam Aldahabi
  8. is 23,855,627th most common Adam Aldape
  9. is 23,855,628th most common Adam Aldaraca

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Adam

Meaning & History

Ald

(male) In the Bible, the name of the first man (Genesis 2–3). It probably derives from Hebrew adama ‘earth’ it is a common feature of creation legends that God or a god fashioned the first human beings from earth or clay and breathed life into them. The name was subsequently borne by a 7th-century Irish abbot of Fermo in Italy. It has been very popular in the English-speaking world since the 1960s. In Hebrew it is a generic term for ‘man’ (Genesis 5:2) and has never been considered a personal name, although Hava ‘Eve’ has enjoyed popularity as a Jewish name.

Cognates: Irish: Ádhamh. Scottish Gaelic: Àdhamh. German, Dutch: Adam. French: Adam. Spanish: Adán. Portuguese: Adão. Italian: Adamo. Polish: Adam. Finnish: Aatami. Hungarian: Ádám.

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