Adem
Masculine
Turkish, Albanian, Bosnian
Meaning & Origin
Adem is a masculine given name common in Turkey, Bosnia, and Albania, serving as the Turkish, Bosnian, and Albanian form of Adam. The name corresponds to the biblical and Quranic figure Adam, who is recognized as the first prophet in Islam and the first human in the Abrahamic traditions.EtymologyThe root name Adam derives from the Hebrew word "man", possibly from ʾaḏam meaning "to be red" (referring to ruddy skin) or from Akkadian adamu meaning "to make". In the Old Testament, Adam was created from the earth, with a wordplay on Hebrew ʾaḏama ("earth"). In Islamic tradition, Adam (Ādam) is honored as a prophet and the first human, created by Allah from clay. The Turkish and Bosnian form Adem reflects the Ottoman Turkish pronunciation, where the name was written as آدم (Ādem).Notable BearersAdem is borne by numerous athletes, politicians, and artists across Turkey, Bosnia, and the Albanian diaspora. Notable figures include Turkish footballers Adem Büyük and Adem Doğan, Turkish gymnast Adem Asil, Kosovar Albanian writer and politician Adem Demaçi, and Bosnian actor Adem Čejvan. The name also appears in sports such as wrestling (Adem Bereket) and basketball (Adem Bona).Cultural SignificanceIn Muslim-majority regions, Adem carries religious weight as the name of the first prophet. It is a common choice for boys, reflecting the importance of Adam in Islamic cosmology. The name's usage in Bosnia and Albania also ties to Ottoman historical influence, where the Arabic-derived form was adopted into local languages.Meaning: "Man" (from Hebrew Adam)Origin: Hebrew, via Arabic/Ottoman TurkishType: Given nameUsage Regions: Turkey, Bosnia, Albania