Origin:Hebrew
Other Origin(s):Arabic
Meaning:Red earth; Ground, earth; Man; Surface of the Earth; Made from the earth or mud
Adim is a masculine Hebrew and Arabic name. It originates from the closely spelled Adam, which comes from the Hebrew words adama and adamah, meaning “red earth,” “ground,” and “earth.” Adim is also figuratively related to the meaning “man.” Strongly rooted in Arabic, the moniker is also commonly known as the “surface of the Earth” or “made from the earth or mud.” Adim is a unique name with many variations of similar meanings, such as Addam, Addem, and Adom, offering a world of choices for naming baby.
Sources
  • Behind the Name, Adam, April 2024

  • Name Doctor, Adam

  • WordSense Dictionary, Adam

  • Quranic Names, Adam

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