No, not by that spelling anyway.
Joshua
there is no angel named Adam. Adam is the name of a man.
umm....if you're talking about the Bible, it was a man named Daniel.
what lazarus are you refering to?if it's the man named Lazarus in the Bible,he had two sisters named Martha and Mary.
No James was written by a man named James, who was Jesus brother.
(Acts 10:1) ". . .Now in Caesarea there was a certain man named Cornelius..."
Well a man named Adam was made first then God made woman out of man. Her name was Eve. Its all in the Bible. In Genisis!!!
No, there is no one in the Bible named Fiona.
In the bible this man is not named among the prophers but called a recorder, apparently some sort of scribe.
Yes, Noah's wife is not named in the Bible.
In the Bible, God named Adam and Eve.
It depends on how you define "first" and how you define "named after a man".The book of Job, named after the (male) central character, was probably one of the earliest books of the Bible to be written.In the order in which they appear in the modern Bible, the answer would be "Leviticus" (named ... sort of ... after Levi) or Joshua (named, obviously, after Joshua).Since they were originally written in Hebrew, the first book to feature a man's name in the title is Joshua (Hebrew Sefer Y'hoshua). The Hebrew name for Leviticus translates to "and he called", where "he" refers to JHVH; it didn't become "Leviticus" until translated into Greek.