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Adam (name), a common given and surname.;
Adams, a common surname.;
ADAM, as a word or as an abbreviation, may also refer to:
Adam (Bible), the first man according to the Abrahamic religious tradition.;
Adam Kadmon, the primordial man of the kabbalah and related esoteric traditions;
Adam (Scottish family), a family of notable Scottish architects;
Adam, the name given to the victim in the Torso in the Thames murder case;
In places:
Adam, Oman;
City of Adam, a city mentioned in the book of Joshua;
Adam's Peak, a sacred mountain in Sri Lanka;
Adam's Bridge, a chain of limestone shoals that once connected India to the island of Sri Lanka.;
In science:
ADAM (birth defect), amniotic deformity adhesions mutilations;
ADAM protein, a group of enzymes;
ADAM, An organic compound: 2-((2-((dimethylamino)methyl)phenyl)thio)-5-iodophenylamine used in SPECT and PET scanning.;
Y-chromosomal Adam, patrilineal most recent common ancestor;
In government programs:
Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM), a United States drug-abuse-monitoring program;
Code Adam, used in the United States to alert the public of missing children;
In companies and products:
Adam Aircraft Industries, an aircraft manufacturer;
Adam Internet, South Australian ISP offering ADSL2+ services;
Adam Motor Company, a Pakistani automobile manufacturer;
Adam VIII, a record label;
Coleco Adam, an early home computer;
Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), a lightweight LDAP directory service similar to Active Directory;
ADAM, a clothing line designed by Adam Lippes;
In contemporary fiction:
Adam (2008 novel), a novel by author Ted Dekker;
Adam (Buffyverse), a character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer;
Adam (comic), the title character in Adam@home by Brian Basset;
Adam Warlock, a fictional superhero in Marvel Comics;
Adam, the first angel on Neon Genesis Evangelion;
In contemporary music:
ADAM, an Italian electro-industrial band;
"Adam's Song", a song by Blink-182;
In other uses:
Adam, one of the mortars in the Mörser Karl series;
"Adam" (Torchwood) - an episode from Series 2 of the TV series Torchwood;
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