Adam in Finnish
Adam in Finnish is Aadam, Aatami, vanha Aatami — Adam means in the Bible, the first man created by God.
Adam in Finnish
Aadam
(Abrahamism, religion) The first man and the progenitor of the human race.
Aatami
A en given name.
Aadam
A en given name.
Aatami
(figuratively) Original sin or human frailty.
vanha Aatami
(figuratively) Original sin or human frailty.
Aadam
(with second or last) Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice, in Christian theology, makes possible the forgiveness of Adam's original sin.
Aatamila
(with second or last) Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice, in Christian theology, makes possible the forgiveness of Adam's original sin.
Adam
Designating a neoclassical style of furniture and architecture in the style of Robert and James Adam.
Adam-tyyli
Designating a neoclassical style of furniture and architecture in the style of Robert and James Adam.
What does "Adam" mean?
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name In the Bible, the first man created by God.
"According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden."
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noun Christmas Eve; the day before Christmas.
"They always decorate the tree on Adam."
Adam in a sentence
- According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden.
- They always decorate the tree on Adam.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Adam" in Finnish?
"Adam" in Finnish is Aadam, Aatami, vanha Aatami. Adam means: In the Bible, the first man created by God.
How do you use "Adam" in a sentence?
Example: "According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden." In Finnish, "Adam" is Aadam, Aatami, vanha Aatami.
Are there other ways to say "Adam" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "Adam": Aadam, Aatami, vanha Aatami, Aatamila, Adam, Adam-tyyli.
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