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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
461 Adamec Hebrew Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. M
462 Adami Biblical My man; red; earthy; human M

463 Adamnan Anglo-Saxon Name of an abbot. M
464 Adamnan Hebrew Little Adam, from Adam meaning red, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth from which the Old Testament Adam was created (Genesis 2:7). St Adamnan was a 7th century Irish saint and biographer of St Columba:. M
465 Adamnan Irish Little Adam. M
466 Adamson English Son of Adam. M
467 Adamson Hebrew Son of Adam: Man of the red earth. M
468 Adamu Hawaiian Variant of Akamu: Red earth. M
469 Adamya Hindi Difficult. M
470 Adan Spanish Variant of Adam 'From the red earth.'. M
471 Adapa Greek Figure in ancient Greek mythology. M
472 Adar Biblical High; eminent M
473 Adar Syrian Ruler; prince. M

474 Adare Irish From the ford of the oak tree. M
475 Adbeel Biblical Vapor. M
476 Adda Welsh Welsh form of Adam 'of the red earth'. M
477 Addae African Ghanian word for the morning sun. M
478 Addaneye English Lives on the noble's island. M
479 Addergoole Irish From between two fords. M
480 Addison English Addison is a unisex English name meaning “son of Adam.” Originally a surname, it evokes heritage, strength, and its transition to a modern given name. Beloved for its melodic sound and gender-neutral appeal, Addison consistently ranks high in the US, Canada, and the UK. M