Ādams

Ādams is the Latvian form of the name Adam, which symbolizes the beginning of life, the primal essence, humanity, and nature.

According to one of the most common versions, the name Adam has Semitic roots and originates from the ancient Hebrew word that translates as "man" or "humanity." In the context of biblical texts, Adam is the first man created by God in the Book of Genesis. His name may also be related to the concept of "earth" or "soil," as in Hebrew "adoma" means "earth."

Thus, the name Adam symbolizes the connection of man to the earth and his primordial state.

In Christian and Jewish traditions, Adam holds a special place as the progenitor of all humanity. His story, including the fall and expulsion from Eden, distorts the understanding of human existence, the struggle against evil, and redemption. Adam is seen as a symbol of the beginning of all humanity, and his name has become an embodiment of human nature and its imperfection.

In Islam, Adam is also an important figure and is considered the first prophet. The Quran mentions that he was created from "clay," which further emphasizes the connection of this name with the earth and physical existence.

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