Definition: The English word "Adam" comes from the Old Hebrew name Adamu, which means "God's son." This name was often given to a child who was conceived by God in the garden of Eden after the fall of man (Genesis 2:16-19). The Hebrew name Adam is derived from the Greek word "adamas," meaning "father" or "son." So, when we say "Adam," it refers to one born under the protection and care of God. In Christianity, "Adam" can also refer to Jesus Christ as a symbol for His humanity and divinity.
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