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      Meaning of the first name Adomas

      Origin

      Lithuanian

      Meaning

      Derived from Adam, Meaning Man or Earth

      Variations

      Admassu, Radoman, Padmasundara
      The name Adomas is of Lithuanian origin, derived from the biblical name Adam, which translates to man or earth. In various cultures, the name Adam is often associated with the first human created according to Judeo-Christian tradition, symbolizing humanity and the connection to the earth. The Lithuanian version, Adomas, carries with it these same connotations and reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to deep-rooted traditions and linguistic significance.

      Historically, the name Adomas can be traced back to early Christian influences in the region. The spread of Christianity in Lithuania during the late medieval period led to the adoption of biblical names, including Adomas, as part of the cultural transformation. Over the centuries, it has been used in various literary works and historical documents, highlighting its significance in Lithuanian culture and identity. Notably, the name appears in records of prominent figures and families throughout Lithuanian history, indicating its longstanding presence.

      In contemporary Lithuania, Adomas remains a popular name, often favored for its biblical origins and traditional resonance. The name is commonly used among new parents, reflecting a continued appreciation for cultural heritage while also aligning with modern naming trends. Adomas has also gained recognition beyond Lithuania, as the global diaspora connects to their roots, making the name relevant in international contexts. Today, it represents a blend of historical significance and modern identity, embodying the essence of both heritage and contemporary life.

      Based on our records...

      Bagdonas

      Bagdonas

      This is the most common surname associated with Adomas.
      Ona

      Ona

      This is the most common name of those married to a Adomas.
      Jonas

      Jonas

      This is the most common name for a child of a Adomas.
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      1858 is when there were the most people born with the first name Adomas.

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