No. Adam (אדם) simply means human being, in both Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew. It is also related to the following words:
The name Adam in the Bible means "man" or "humankind." It is derived from the Hebrew word "adamah," which means "earth" or "ground," signifying that Adam was created from the dust of the earth.
This answer is based on linguistics and history:No. Hebrew language appears to have evolved from Old Canaanite. (Both Hebrew and Old Canaanite are dialects of each other, and they are too close to be explained by anything other than a common origin). Proto-Hebrew can be used to refer to Hebrew from the time when it wasn't differentiated from Canaanite or Ugaritic.The term Adamic language is just a literary description of the language spoken by Adam and Eve, and has no basis in science. Adam and Eve are important figures in the Bible, but they're not considered historical figures in science or history.
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The biblical answer is that God created Adam (Genesis 2:7). Another answer is that the ancient Israelites created Adam - he was a creation of legend and myth. Even his name attests to this - in the Hebrew language, Adam simply means 'man' .For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creationJesus Himself, confirmed the creation of mankind here:Matthew 19:4New King James Version (NKJV)4 And He answered and said to them,
No. The stories of Adam and Eve are Western Semitic stories, with 'Adam' meaning 'man' in Hebrew, and 'Eve'meaning 'living one'. Hinduism evolved quite different creation accounts in a different environment.
Adam (אדם) means human being or person. Adam is also related to the words "red" and "earth." 'Adama' (אדמה) is earth 'adom' (אדום) is red Adam (אדם) literally means man. They're all spelled similarly in Hebrew but have different pronunciations. (Ad´am) [Earthling Man; Mankind; Humankind; from a root meaning "red"].
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Yes. According to the Biblical record, and the clear meaning of the Hebrew word yom as used in this context, there was a time period of three days, from when the earth as dry land appeared on day three, to the creation of Adam and Eve on day six.
Adam is a name of Hebrew origin, coming from adawm (אדם) meaning "earth" or "soil" because Adam was formed of the Earth. The Greek equivalent of Adam is Adham (Αδάμ).
Adam was created in the garden of Eden.
(Ad′am) [Earthling Man; Mankind; Humankind; from a root meaning "red"].
He was inspired by stories from the Genesis on the Sistine ceiling. The creation of Adam is one of those.