Adam orukọ definition: orukọ yi ni miiran èdè, yewo ki pronunciation aba, obirin ati okunrin aba ti akọkọ orukọ Adam.
Setumo Adam
This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning "to be red", referring to the ruddy colour of human skin, or from Akkadian adamu meaning "to make".According to Genesis in the Old Testament Adam was created from the earth by God (there is a word play on Hebrew אֲדָמָה ('adamah) "earth"). He and Eve were supposedly the first humans, living happily in the Garden of Eden until they ate the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge. As a result they were expelled from Eden to the lands to the east, where they gave birth the second generation, including Cain, Abel and Seth.As an English Christian name, Adam has been common since the Middle Ages, and it received a boost after the Protestant Reformation. A famous bearer was Scottish economist Adam Smith (1723-1790).
Ni Adam a boy orukọ?
Bẹẹni, orukọ Adam ni o ni ako iwa.
Abo iwa ti orukọ Adam
Name Adam ni o ni iru obirin awọn orukọ. Women orukọ bi orukọ Adam: