Details for Brandly Name: Adam
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🗂️ Name Details
- Name: Adam
- Gender: Male
- Religion: Christian
- Language: Hebrew
- Type: Baby
- Style: Classic
- Meaning: Adam, the first human created by God according to the Genesis account, is a foundational figure in the Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition. His name in Hebrew ('adam) means "man" or is related to "adamah," meaning "ground" or "earth," signifying his creation from the dust of the earth. Adam’s life story is central to the theological understanding of human origins, the nature of sin, and the relationship between God and humanity. Placed in the Garden of Eden with Eve, Adam is tasked with tending it and given the command not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. His disobedience, along with Eve’s, results in the Fall—a moment that introduces sin, death, and separation from God into the human condition. In Christian theology, Adam is considered the "first man," whose actions necessitated the redemptive work of Christ, the "last Adam" (1 Corinthians 15:45). In Islamic tradition, Adam is a prophet and the first khalifah (vicegerent) of God on earth. Symbolically, Adam embodies the human experience: innocence, temptation, moral choice, and consequence. His story has inspired countless reflections on free will, grace, and redemption. Despite his fall, Adam’s life also includes hope—through God’s promise of eventual restoration. His name thus carries profound significance, linking humanity to its divine origin and destiny.
🪐 Astrological & Numerology Profile (1)
- Planet: Surya (Sun) – In Vedic astrology, the Sun is the ruler of Life Path Number 1. It represents self, soul, vitality, leadership, authority, and dharma.
- House: 1st House (Lagna/Bhava) – Governs self-identity, physical body, personality, self-image, and the path of life.
- Quality: Guna: Rajas (active, dynamic, and goal-oriented) • Personality Type: Leader, pioneer, initiator, self-reliant, ambitious.
- Core Meaning:
Life Path Number 1 is the number of origin, leadership, and individuality. In Vedic thought, the Sun as Atmakaraka (significator of the soul) seeks to illuminate its own path and lead others by example.
This number carries the vibration of self-mastery, pioneering energy, and dharmic responsibility. The soul’s journey revolves around learning to express its individuality with integrity, inspiring others, and avoiding ego-driven isolation. It is the number of beginnings, forging one’s destiny with courage and determination.
- Strengths:
• Natural leadership ability.
• Strong willpower and determination.
• Courage to take risks.
• Visionary thinking.
• Independence and self-reliance.
• Ability to inspire and motivate others. - Weaknesses:
• Tendency toward ego and arrogance.
• Impatience with slower processes or people.
• Difficulty accepting guidance from others.
• Risk of isolation due to self-centeredness.
• Overwork or burnout from excessive ambition. - Karma:
To lead with righteousness (Dharma), demonstrating courage, self-reliance, and ethical authority. The soul’s lesson is to use leadership and individuality in service of the greater good, not solely for personal glory.