A •
Adam, the first man in Abrahamic religions •
Adam, Earl of Angus (fl. 1189), Scottish nobleman •
Adam of Acre, 11th-century bishop of Banias •
Adam of Bremen, 11th-century German chronicler •
Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), Anglo-Scottish theologian and Carthusian monk •
Adam of Ebrach (died 1161), German abbot and historian •
Adam of Melrose (died 1222), Bishop of Caithness •
Adam (monk) (), East Syriac Christian monk •
Adam (bishop of Ourense) (died 1173/74), Spanish clergy •
Adam, Count of Schwarzenberg (1583–1641), Brandenburg official during the Thirty Years' War •
Adam the Welshman (c. 1130–1181), Welsh theologian and Bishop of St Asaph •
Adam (murder victim) (c. 1990–2001), name given to the victim of an unsolved Thames murder case •
Adam Abeddou (born 1996), French footballer •
Adam Abell (c. 1480 – c. 1540), Scottish chronicler, friar at Jedburgh Abbey •
Adam Abraham von Gaffron und Oberstradam (1665–1738), member of the Gaffron noble family •
Adam Abramowicz (1710–1766), Polish Jesuit •
Adam Abu, Ghanaian politician •
Adam Acres (1878–1955), Canadian politician and farmer •
Adam Adamczyk (born 1950), Polish judoka •
Adam Adami (born 1992), Brazilian footballer •
Adam Adami (1603 or 1610–1663), German diplomat and priest •
Adam Adamowicz (1968–2012), American video game concept artist •
Adam Adamson (1884–1984), New Zealand businessman, accountant, and politician •
Adam Adler, British television executive producer •
Adam Adli (born 1989), Malaysian student activist •
Adam Adrio (1901–1973), German musicologist and college professor •
Adam Afriyie (born 1965), British politician •
Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), Swedish botanist •
Adam Agius, lead vocalist of the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist •
Adam Christian Agricola (1593–1645), Cieszyn evangelical preacher •
Adam Aitken (born 1960), Australian poet •
Adam Emory Albright (1862–1957), American painter •
Adam Alexander (born 1973), American sportscaster •
Adam Alexander (born 1998), American singer-songwriter known professionally as Demo Taped •
Adam Rankin Alexander (1781–1848), American politician •
Adam Alexi-Malle (born 1964), Italian actor, singer, dancer, and musician •
Adam Abdullah Al-Ilory (1917–1992), Benin-Nigerian Islamic scholar •
Adam All, British drag king, performer, and host •
Adam Allan (1904 – after 1937), Scottish footballer •
Adam Allouche (born 1993), French-Lebanese competitive swimmer •
Adam Almiliby, Portuguese businessman and tax collector •
Adam Almqvist (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Alsing (1968–2020), Swedish television and radio host •
Adam Alter, American author and businessman •
Adam Amandi (1926–2006), Ghanaian educationist, farmer, environmentalist, and politician •
Adam d'Ambergau (15th century), Bavarian compositor •
Adam Amin (born 1986), American television and radio sportscaster •
Adam Amirilayev (born 1963), Russian politician •
Adam Ammour (born 2001), German bobsledder •
Adam Anders (born 1975), Swedish film, television, and music producer •
Adam Anderson (1692 or 1693–1765), Scottish economist, clerk in South Sea House •
Adam Anderson (1783–1846), Scottish physicist and encyclopedist •
Adam Anderson (born 1969), Australian tennis player •
Adam Anderson (born 1984), British musician •
Adam Anderson (born 1985), American monster truck driver •
Adam Anderson (born 1999), American college football player •
Adam Anderson, Lord Anderson (c. 1797–1853), Scottish judge •
Adam Andersson (born 1996), Swedish footballer •
Adam Andretti (born 1979), American racing driver •
Adam Andruszkiewicz (born 1990), Polish politician •
Adam Anhang (1973–2005), Canadian online gambling executive and murder victim •
Adam Ant (born 1954), English singer and actor, lead singer of Adam and the Ants •
Adam Antes (1891–1984), German sculptor and graphic artist •
Adam Apple (1831–1905), German-American immigrant, farmer, carpenter, and politician •
Adam Applegarth (born 1962), English banker, CEO of Northern Rock •
Adam Archibald (1879–1957), Scottish soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross •
Adam Archuleta (born 1977), American football player •
Adam Arcuragi, American death gospel songwriter and musician •
Adam Ariel (born 1994), Israeli basketball player •
Adam Arkapaw, Australian cinematographer •
Adam Arkin (born 1956), American television, film, and stage actor and director •
Adam Armour (born 2002), American soccer player •
Adam Armstong (1788–1853), European settler •
Adam Armstrong (born 1997), English footballer •
Adam Alexander Armstrong (1909–1982), Australian politician, known as Bill Armstrong •
Adam Loftus Armstrong (1878–1959), New Zealand rugby union player •
Adam Arndtsen (1829–1919), Norwegian physicist and professor •
Adam Arnold (born 1981), American comic book creator •
Adam Aron (born 1954), American businessman •
Adam Arthur (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Asghar (born 1994), Scottish footballer and coach •
Adam Ashburnham, English politician •
Adam Ashe (born 1993), Scottish rugby union player •
Adam Ashley-Cooper (born 1984), Australian rugby union player •
Adam Asnyk (1838–1897), Polish poet, dramatist and freedom fighter •
Adam Assimi, Beninese middle-distance runner •
Adam Astill, English actor •
Adam Aston (1902–1993), Polish singer, actor and pianist •
Adam Atkinson (born 1967), English priest •
Adam Auckland (born 1993), English squash player •
Adam Austin (1911–1970), Scottish rugby union referee • Adam Austin (1926–2011), pseudonym used by American comic book artist
Gene Colan •
Adam Averell (1754–1847), Irish primitive Wesleyan clergy •
Adam Ayles (1850–1912), English Arctic explorer •
Adam Azimov, Canadian film director
B •
Adam Babah-Alargi (1927–2019), Ghanaian engineer •
Adam Baboulas (born 1987), Canadian football player •
Adam Bacher (born 1973), South African cricketer •
Adam Bachmann (1890–1966), Estonian politician •
Adam Back (born 1970), British cryptographer, cypherpunk, and businessman •
Adam Badeau (1831–1895), American author, Union Army officer, and diplomat •
Adam Bagni (born 1984), American journalist and sportscaster •
Adam Bahdaj (1918–1985), Polish translator and writer •
Adam Bahdanovič (1862–1940), Belarusian ethnographer and folklore historian •
Adam Yuki Baig (born 1999), Japanese handball player •
Adam Bailey (born 1989), English footballer and coach •
Adam Leitman Bailey (born 1970), American lawyer •
Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza (1734–1800), Austrian soldier •
Adam Baker (born 1993), English footballer • Adam Baker, lead vocalist and founder of the American indie band
Annuals • Adam Baker, English entrepreneur and founder of the website
Blottr •
Adam J. Baker (1821–1912), Canadian politician •
Adam Bakri (born 1988), Palestinian actor •
Adam Balding (born 1979), English rugby union player •
Adam Baldridge (1690–1697), English pirate and settler •
Adam Baldwin (born 1962), American actor •
Adam Baldwin (born 1986), Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter •
Adam Bałdych (born 1986), Polish violinist, composer, and music producer •
Adam Ball (born 1993), English cricketer •
Adam Ballinger (born 1979), American-Australian basketball player •
Adam Ballou (born 1992), American soccer player •
Adam Bamme (died 1397), English goldsmith and politician •
Adam Banasiak (born 1989), Polish footballer •
Adam Banaś (born 1982), Polish footballer •
Adam Bandt (born 1972), Australian Green politician and industrial lawyer •
Adam Banton (born 1975), American freestyle BMX rider, musician, and businessman •
Adam Barclay (born 1970), Australian bobsledder •
Adam Bareiro (born 1996), Paraguayan footballer •
Adam Bargielski (1903–1942), Polish Roman Catholic priest •
Adam Bark (born 2000), Swedish footballer •
Adam Barr, American television screenwriter and producer •
Adam Barrett (born 1979), English footballer •
Adam Barrett (born 1992), English swimmer •
Adam Barry (born 1981), English musician •
Adam Barta (born 1979), American actor, reality star, and musician •
Adam Bartlett (born 1986), English goalkeeper •
Adam Bartley (born 1979), American actor •
Adam Barton (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Barton (born 1995), English cricketer •
Adam Bartoš (born 1992), Czech volleyball player •
Adam Bartsch (1757–1821), Austrian scholar and artist •
Adam Baruch (1945–2008), Israeli journalist, newspaper editor, writer, and art critic •
Adam Barwood (born 1992), New Zealand alpine skier •
Adam Basanta (born 1985), Canadian artist and experimental composer •
Adam Basil (born 1975), Australian track and field athlete •
Adam Bass (born 1981), American baseball player •
Adam Bassett, British lighting designer •
Adam Batirov (born 1985), Russian-Bahraini freestyle wrestler •
Adam II. Batthyány (1662–1703), Hungarian general and noble •
Adam Baumann (1948–2021), Polish actor •
Adam Baworowski (1913–1943), Austrian-Polish tennis player •
Adam Bayliss (born 1979), Australian film producer •
Adam Baynes (1622–1671), English Army officer •
Adam Beach (born 1972), Canadian Saulteaux actor •
Adam Beales (born 1999), Irish YouTuber, actor, and television host known professionally as Adam B. •
Adam Beard (born 1996), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Beashel (fl. 1999–2009), Australian sailor •
Adam Beattie (1833–1893), American politician •
Adam Beaumont (born 1972), English businessman, angel investor, trustee, and digital entrepreneur •
Adam Beck (1857–1925), Canadian politician •
Adam Becker (born 1984), American astrophysicist, author, and scientific philosopher •
Adam Beckett (1950–1979), American animator, special effects artist, and teacher •
Adam Beckman (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Bedell (born 1991), American soccer player •
Adam Beechen (born 1954), American comic book writer •
Adam Beechey (born 1981), Australian racing driver •
Adam Beeler (1879–1947), American politician •
Adam Begley (born 1959), American freelance writer and editor •
Adam Bełcikowski (1839–1909), Polish philosopher, historian, poet, and dramaturg •
Adam Bell, English outlaw •
Adam Carr Bell (1847–1912), Canadian politician •
Adam Bellenden (1569–1647), Scottish Bishop •
Adam Bellow, American executive editor •
Adam Ingi Benediktsson (born 2002), Icelandic footballer •
Adam Benisz (1888–1991), Polish Army officer •
Adam Benjamin, American jazz keyboardist and composer •
Adam Benjamin Jr. (1935–1982), American politician •
Adam Bennett (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam S. Bennion (1886–1958), American politician and businessman •
Adam Bentick (born 1985), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Benzine, British filmmaker and journalist •
Adam Berdichevsky (born 1983), Israeli Paralympic wheelchair tennis player •
Adam Berg (1540–1610), German printer and publisher •
Adam Berg (born 1972), Swedish director and writer •
Adam Bergen (born 1983), American football player •
Adam Bergendahl (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Berger (born 1990), Canadian football player •
Adam Bergman (born 1980), American cyclist •
Adam Bergqvist (born 1993), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Berinsky (born 1970), American political science professor •
Adam Berkhoel (born 1981), American ice hockey goaltender •
Adam J. Bernard (born 1988), British actor and singer •
Adam Berner (born 1987), Swedish footballer •
Adam Bernero (born 1976), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Bernstein (born 1960), American director •
Adam Berry (born 1966), American television and film composer •
Adam Berry (born 1992), Irish cricketer •
Adam Berry (born 1997), Australian footballer •
Adam K. Bert (1905–2007), American philatelist •
Adam Berti (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Bertocci (born 1982), American filmmaker •
Adam Bessa (born 1992), French-Tunisian actor •
Adam Best (born 1982), Irish actor •
Adam Beveridge (1826–1907), Scottish-Canadian merchant and political figure •
Adam Beyer (born 1976), Swedish techno producer and DJ •
Adam Bice (born 1989), American football player •
Adam Biddle (born 1988), Australian footballer •
Adam Bielan (born 1974), Polish politician •
Adam Bielański (1912–2016), Polish chemist and professor •
Adam Bielecki (born 1983), Polish alpine and high-altitude climber •
Adam Bighill (born 1988), American gridiron football player •
Adam Billaut (1602–1662), French carpenter, poet, and singer •
Adam Bilzerian (born 1983), American-Nevisian poker player and writer •
Adam Lewis Bingaman (1793–1869), American politician •
Adam Birch (born 1979), American professional wrestler, known as Joey Mercury or Joey Matthews •
Adam Birchall (born 1984), English footballer and coach •
Adam Bird (born 1969), American politician •
Adam Birnbaum (born 1979), American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger •
Adam Biro, Hungarian publisher and author •
Adam Birtwistle (born 1959), British artist •
Adam Bischof (born 1915, date of death unknown), Austrian field hockey player •
Adam Bishop (born 1989), English strongman •
Adam Bisnowaty (born 1993), American football player •
Adam Bittleston (1817–1892), British-Indian judge •
Adam Bizanski (born 1983), Israeli writer, director, and animator •
Adam Black (1784–1874), Scottish publisher and politician •
Adam Black (1839–1902), Australian politician •
Adam Black (1898–1981), Scottish-born footballer •
Adam Black (born 1975), English rugby union player •
Adam Black (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam Blacklaw (1937–2010), Scottish goalkeeper •
Adam Blackley (born 1985), Australian baseball player •
Adam Blackstone (born 1982), American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and bassist •
Adam Blackwell, Canadian diplomat •
Adam Blackwood (1539–1613), Scottish author and apologist •
Adam Blackwood (born 1959), English actor •
Adam Blair (born 1986), New Zealand rugby league footballer •
Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair (1815–1867), Scottish-Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician •
Adam Blake (born 1976), English producer, musician, and songwriter •
Adam Blakeman (1596–1665), English clergyman and migrant •
Adam Blakeman (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Bland (born 1982), Australian golfer •
Adam Blatner (1937–2021), American psychologist, psychology theorist, and author •
Adam Bleakney, American Paralympic track and field athlete •
Adam Block (1951–2008), American writer and music critic •
Adam Block (born 1973), American astrophotographer, astronomy researcher, writer and instructor •
Adam Bloom (born 1970), British comedian and writer •
Adam Blumenthal, American businessman and private equity firm executive •
Adam Blyth (born 1981), Australian golfer •
Adam Blythe (born 1989), English racing cyclist •
Adam Bob (1967–2019), American football player •
Adam Bock, Canadian playwright •
Adam Bodnar (born 1977), Polish lawyer, educator, and human rights activist •
Adam Bodzek (born 1985), German-Polish footballer •
Adam S. Boehler (born 1979), American businessman and politician •
Adam Bogardus (1834–1913), American trap shooter •
Ádám Bogdán (born 1987), Hungarian footballer •
Adam Bogdanove (born 1964), American scientist and professor •
Adam Bogle (1848–1915), British soldier and footballer •
Adam Bogosavljević (1843–1880), Serbian politician and farmer •
Adam Bohling, British film producer •
Adam Bohorič (1520–1598), Slovene preacher, teacher, and author •
Adam Boland (born 1977), Australian television producer and director •
Adam Bolder (born 1980), English footballer •
Adam Bomb (musician) (born 1963), American guitarist and singer •
Adam Bomb (born 1964), American wrestler whose real name is Bryan Clark •
Adam Bombolé (born 1957), Congo politician •
Adam Booth (born 1994), British boxing trainer •
Adam Boqvist (born 2000), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Boreel (1602–1665), Dutch theologian and scholar •
Adam Boryczka (1913–1988), Polish Army Captain •
Adam Borzęcki (born 1978), Polish-German ice hockey player •
Adam Bosworth, American businessman and software engineer •
Adam Botana (born 1984), American politician •
Adam Botbyl, American computer hacker •
Adam Botek (born 1997), Slovak sprint canoeist •
Adam Bothwell (1527–1593), Scottish clergyman, judge, and politician •
Adam Bouchard (born 1996), Canadian soccer player •
Adam Boujamaa (born 1998), French footballer •
Adam Boulton (born 1959), British journalist and broadcaster •
Adam Bousdoukos (born 1974), German actor •
Adam Bouska (born 1983), American fashion photographer •
Adam Bouzid (born 1987), French-Algerian footballer •
Adam Giede Böving (1869–1957), Danish-American entomologist and zoologist •
Adam Bowden (born 1982), British triathlete and runner •
Adam Bowen (born 1974/1975), American businessman •
Adam Bowman (1880–1937), Scottish footballer •
Adam Box, American drummer for the country duo Brothers Osborne •
Adam Boyd (1746–1835), American politician and enslaver •
Adam Boyd (born 1982), English footballer •
Adam Boyes (born 1990), English footballer •
Adam Brace (born 1980), British playwright •
Adam Bradbury (born 1991), English volleyball player •
Adam Bradley (born 1961), American politician •
Adam Bradley (born 1974), American literary critic, professor, and writer •
Adam Braidwood (born 1984), Canadian professional boxer, actor, martial artist, and football player •
Adam Brand (1692–1746), German merchant and explorer •
Adam Brand (singer) (born 1970), Australian country singer •
Adam Braver (born 1963), American author •
Adam L. Braverman (born 1975), American politician •
Adam Bravin, American musician and producer known professionally as DJ Adam 12 •
Adam Braz (born 1981), Canadian soccer player •
Adam Breneman (born 1995), American football player and political operative •
Adam Brenkus (born 1999), Slovak footballer •
Adam Brideson (born 1981), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Bridle (born 1987), professional wrestler, known as Angélico •
Adam Bright (born 1984), Australian baseball pitcher •
Adam Briscomb, Australian actor •
Adam Bristow (born 1973), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Brocklebank (born 1995), English rugby union player •
Adam Brodecki (1949–2010), Polish paediatrician, politician, and competitive pair skater •
Adam Brodecki (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Brodsky, American anti-folk singer •
Adam Brody (born 1979), American actor, writer, and musician •
Adam Brodzisz (1906–1986), Polish actor •
Adam Bromberg (1912–1993), Polish publisher and politician •
Adam Bronikowski (born 1978), Polish rower •
Adam Brook, American thoracic surgeon •
Adam Brookes (born 1963), Canadian-British-American novelist and journalist •
Adam Brooks (disambiguation), several people •
Adam Broomberg (born 1970), English artist •
Adam Brown (1826–1926), Canadian politician and merchant •
Adam Brown (1920–1960), Scottish-Canadian hockey player •
Adam Brown (born 1980), English actor, comedian, and pantomime performer •
Adam Brown (born 1981), American music educator •
Adam Brown (born 1986), American politician •
Adam Brown (born 1987), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Brown (born 1989), British freestyle swimmer •
Adam Brown (born 1995), Scottish footballer •
Adam Brown of Blackford (1660–1711), Scottish merchant and Lord Provost of Edinburgh •
Adam M. Brown (1826–1901), American politician •
Adam Browne (born 1963), Australian science fiction writer and illustrator •
Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet (c. 1626–1690), royalist commander in the English Civil War •
Adam Broż (born 1935), Polish art historian and journalist •
Adam Bruce (born 1968), Scottish solicitor, businessman, and aristocrat •
Adam Buck (1759–1833), Irish neo-classical portraitist and miniature painter and engraver •
Adam Buckingham (born 1988), British acrobatic gymnast •
Adam Buckley (born 1979), English footballer •
Adam Buddle (1662–1715), English cleric and botanist •
Adam Budnikowski (born 1948), Polish economist •
Adam Bugajski (born 1974), Polish civil servant and politician •
Adam Buick (born 1944), English socialist and politician •
Adam Buksa (born 1996), Polish footballer •
Adam Burakowski (born 1977), Polish diplomat, politician, political scientist, and historian •
Adam Burdett (1882–1918), South African rugby union player •
Adam Burgess (born 1992), British slalom canoeist •
Adam Burish (born 1983) American ice hockey player •
Adam Burke (1971–2018), Irish ocean rower •
Adam Burke (born 1976), American stand-up comedian, writer, and comic artist •
Adam Burkhammer, American politician and pastor •
Adam Burley (died 1327/1328), English philosopher •
Adam Burrows, American astrophysical scientist and professor •
Adam Burski (ca. 1560–1611), Polish philosopher •
Adam Burt (born 1969), American ice hockey player •
Adam Burton (born 1972), Australian baseball player •
Adam Prosper Burzyński (1755–1830), Roman Catholic bishop and missionary •
Adam Busby (born 1948), Scottish convicted terrorist, malicious hoaxer, and politician •
Adam Busch (born 1978), American actor, film director, and singer •
Adam Buszko (born 1975), Polish musician, vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist known professionally as ATF Sinner •
Adam Butcher (born 1988), Canadian actor •
Adam Butler (1931–2008), British politician • Adam Butler (born 1972), English electronic music record producer known professionally as
Vert •
Adam Butler (born 1973), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Butler (born 1994), American football player •
Adam Buxton (born 1969), British actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer •
Adam Buxton (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam Bygrave (born 1989), English footballer •
Adam Byram (born 1971), English cricketer •
Adam M. Byrd (1859–1912), American politician •
Adam Byrne (born 1994), Irish rugby union player •
Adam Byrnes (born 1981), Australian immigration lawyer •
Adam Bysouth (born 1979), Canadian lacrosse player and coach
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Adam Cadre (born 1974), American writer •
Adam Cahan (born 1971), American consumer technology executive and businessman •
Adam Calhoun (born 1980), American rapper, singer, songwriter, and comedian •
Adam Campbell (born 1980), English actor •
Adam Campbell (born 1985), New Zealand Australian rules footballer •
Adam Campbell (born 1995), English footballer •
Adam Capay (born 1993), Canadian murderer •
Adam Caporn (born 1982), Australian basketball player and coach •
Adam Cappa (born 1985), American contemporary Christian and rock singer-songwriter •
Adam Carlén (born 2000), Swedish footballer •
Adam Carmer (born 1966), American entrepreneur, professor, and author •
Adam Carolla (born 1964), American comedian •
Adam Carriker (born 1984), American football player •
Adam Carroll (born 1975), American musician •
Adam Carroll (born 1982), Northern Irish racing driver •
Adam Carse (1878–1958), English composer, academic, songwriter, and editor •
Adam Carson (died 1935), Scottish footballer •
Adam Carson (born 1975), drummer of the American alternative rock band AFI •
Adam Carter (born 1994), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Casad (1879–1927), American football player and U.S. Army Officer •
Adam Casey (born 1986), Australian footballer •
Adam Casey (born 1989), Canadian curler •
Adam Castillejo, Second person to be cured of HIV infection, nicknamed "The London Patient" •
Adam Cayton-Holland (born 1980), American stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster •
Adam Cerra (born 1999), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Cesare (born 1988), American author •
Adam Chadaj (born 1984), Polish tennis player •
Adam Chamberlain (born 1972), English author •
Adam Chambers (born 1980), English footballer •
Adam Chambers, Canadian politician •
Adam Chanler-Berat (born 1986), American stage and film director and singer •
Adam Chapman (born 1989), Northern Irish footballer •
Adam Chartoi (born 1997), Swedish boxer • Adam Chase (1928–2008), pseudonym used by American author,
Stephen Marlowe •
Adam Chase, writer and television producer •
Adam Chatfield (born 1979), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Chazen (born 1986), American special effects producer •
Adam Chen (born 1976), Singaporean television and film actor, born Zhān Jīnquán •
Adam Cheng (born 1947), Hong Kong actor and singer •
Adam Chennoufi (born 1988), Swedish footballer •
Adam Chętnik (1885–1967), Polish ethnographer •
Adam Cheyer (born ), American businessman •
Adam Chicksen (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Chlapík (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Chodzko (born 1965), British contemporary artist •
Adam Choice (born 1995), American football player •
Adam Chowaniec (1950–2015), Canadian engineer, entrepreneur, and educator •
Adam Christie, Canadian stand-up comedian •
Adam Christing, American comedian, author, and motivational speaker •
Adam Christodoulou (born 1989), British racing driver •
Adam Christopher (born 1978), New Zealand novelist •
Adam Chromý (born 1988), Czech orienteering competitor •
Adam Chrzanowski (born 1999), Polish footballer •
Adam Chubb (born 1981), American basketball player •
Adam Cianciarulo (born 1996), American motocross and supercross racer •
Adam Cichon (born 1975), German footballer •
Adam Cieślar (born 1992), Polish Nordic combined skier •
Adam Cieśliński (born 1982), Polish footballer •
Adam Cifu, American physician, academic, author, and researcher •
Adam Cimber (born 1990), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Ciołkosz (1901–1978), Polish scout, soldier, publicist, and politician •
Adam G. Ciongoli (born 1968), American lawyer •
Adam Ciralsky (born 1971), American journalist, television and film producer, and attorney •
Adam Clapham (1940–2022), British television director and producer. •
Adam Clark (1811–1866), Scottish civil engineer •
Adam Clark, American meteorologist •
Adam Christian Clark (born 1980), American film director •
Adam Clarke (1762–1832), British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar •
Adam Clarke (born 1981), English cricketer •
Adam Clarke (born 1984), English cricketer •
Adam Clawson (1972–2017), American slalom canoeist •
Adam Clay (born 1990), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Clayton (born 1960), bass player in U2 •
Adam Clayton (born 1989), English professional footballer •
Adam Clendening (born 1992), American ice hockey player •
Adam C. Cliffe (1869–1928), American politician •
Adam Clift (born 1962), British rower •
Adam Clune (born 1995), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Clydsdale (born 1993), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Clymer (1937–2018), American journalist •
Adam Coakley (born 1987), Scottish footballer •
Adam Cockburn, Australian actor •
Adam Cockburn, Lord Ormiston (1656–1735), Scottish administrator, politician, and judge •
Adam Cockie (born 1989), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Cockshell (born 1986), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Cohen (born ), American journalist, author, lawyer, and editor •
Adam Cohen (born 1972), Canadian musician, frontman of the band Low Millions •
Adam Cohen (born 1979), American chemist and professor •
Adam Cole (born 1974), English cricketer •
Adam Cole (Austin Jenkins) (born 1989), American professional wrestler •
Adam Coleman (born 1991), Australian rugby union player •
Adam Collin (born 1984), English goalkeeper •
Adam Collins (born 1984), Australian journalist and sports broadcaster •
Adam Collis, American filmmaker and actor •
Adam Colonia (1634–1685), Dutch painter •
Adam Commens (born 1976), Australian field hockey player and coach •
Adam Comorosky (1905–1951), American baseball player •
Adam Comrie (1990–2020), Canadian-American ice hockey player •
Adam Comstock (1740–1819), American soldier and politician •
Adam Conley (born 1990), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Connelly (born 1979), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Connolly (born 1986), English footballer •
Adam Conover (born 1983), American comedian, writer, voice actor, and television host •
Adam Contessa (born 1976), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Contzen (1571–1635), German Jesuit economist and exegete •
Adam Cook (1977–2008), New Zealand rugby league player •
Adam Cook (cricketer) (born 1979), English cricketer •
Adam Cook (rugby league, born 2000) (born 2000), Australian rugby league player •
Adam Cooley, American artist •
Adam Coombes (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Coon (born 1994), American wrestler and football player •
Adam Cooney (born 1985), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Cooper (born 1971), English actor, choreographer, dancer, and theatre director •
Adam Coote, Australian rules football umpire and sprinter •
Adam Copeland (born 1973), Canadian pro wrestler best known as
Edge •
Adam E. Cornelius (1882–1953), American businessman •
Adam Cornford (born 1950), British poet, journalist, and essayist •
Adam Cost, American graffiti artist known professionally as Cost •
Adam Courchaine (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Cox (born 1986), British artistic gymnast •
Adam Cozad, American screenwriter •
Adam Crabb (born 1984), Australian baseball pitcher •
Adam Cracknell (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Craig (cyclist) (born 1981), American mountain biker •
Adam Craig (runner) (born 1995), British long-distance runner •
Adam Craig (singer), American country music singer-songwriter •
Adam Creedy, English politician •
Adam Creighton (ice hockey) (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Creighton, Australian journalist •
Adam Cristman (born 1985), American soccer player •
Adam Croasdell (born 1976), Zimbabwean-British actor •
Adam Croft, English writer •
Adam Crookes (born 1997), English footballer •
Adam Crooks (1824–1874), Wesleyan Methodist minister •
Adam Crooks (1827–1885), Canadian politician •
Adam Brown Crosby (1856–1921), Canadian politician •
Adam Crosswhite (1799–1878), American escaped slave •
Adam Crosthwaite (born 1984), Australian cricketer •
Adam Crouch (born 1972), Australian politician •
Adam Crozier (born 1964), Scottish businessman •
Adam Crusius (died 1608), German diplomat •
Adam Cruz, American jazz drummer •
Adam Crystal, American composer, violinist, and keyboardist •
Adam Cullen (1965–2012), Australian artist •
Adam Cummins (born 1993), English footballer •
Adam Cunnington (born 1987), English footballer •
Adam Curle (1916–2006), British academic •
Adam Curry (born 1964), original MTV VJ •
Adam Curry (born 1997), English footballer •
Adam Curtis (born 1955), English filmmaker •
Adam S. G. Curtis (1934–2017), British cell biologist •
Adam Cusack (c. 1630–1681), Irish landowner, barrister, and judge •
Adam Cushing (born 1980), American football coach •
Adam Cushman (born 1974), American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author •
Adam Cuthbertson (born 1985), Australian rugby league player •
Adam Cvijanovic (born 1960), American painter •
Adam Cwalina (born 1985), Polish badminton player •
Adam Cwejman (born 1985), Swedish politician •
Adam Cyra (born 1949), Polish historian •
Adam Sędziwój Czarnkowski (1555–1628), Polish nobleman •
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (1770–1861), Polish-Lithuanian prince •
Adam Karol Czartoryski (born 1940), Polish-Spanish aristocrat •
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski (1734–1823), Polish writer and statesman •
Adam Ludwik Czartoryski (1872–1937), Polish nobleman, landowner, and patron of the arts •
Adam Czerkas (born 1984), Polish footballer •
Adam Czerniaków (1880–1942), Polish-Jewish engineer and senator
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Adam D'Angelo (born 1984), American internet entrepreneur •
Adam D'Apuzzo (born 1986), Australian footballer •
Adam D'Arcy, Irish rugby union player •
Adam D'Zurilla (born 1981), American musician •
Adam Dahlberg (born 1993), American YouTuber •
Adam Dale (born 1968), Australian cricketer •
Adam Dalgleish (1868–1938), Scottish rugby union player •
Adam Damlip (died 1540s), English martyr •
Adam Danch (born 1987), Polish footballer •
Adam Daniel, American actor •
Adam Danielewicz (1846–1935), Polish statistician •
Adam Dant (born 1967), British artist •
Adam Darius (1930–2017), American dancer, mime artist, writer, and choreographer •
Adam Darr (1811–1866), German classical guitarist, singer, zither player, and composer •
Adam Darragh (born 1979), Australian basketball player •
Adam Darski (born 1977), Polish musician and television personality, known by the stage name Nergal •
Adam Davidson (1929–2007), Scottish footballer •
Adam Davidson (born 1964), American actor and television director •
Adam Davidson (born 1970), American journalist •
Adam Davidson (born 1983), American tennis player •
Adam Davies (born 1971), American author •
Adam Davies (born 1980), Welsh cricketer •
Adam Davies (born 1987), English-Welsh footballer •
Adam Davies (born 1992), German football goalkeeper •
Adam Davis, Australian rules football umpire •
Adam Davis, English pool player •
Adam 'Tex' Davis (fl. 1997–2005), American screenwriter and director •
Adam Dawson (1793–1873), Scottish distiller •
Adam Dawson (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam Dawson, English colonial administrator •
Adam Alexander Dawson (1913–2010), British film and television editor •
Adam Day, American poet and critic •
Adam Deacon (born 1983), English actor, rapper, and writer •
Adam Deadmarsh (born 1975), Canadian-American professional ice hockey player •
Adam Dean, Australian sprint canoer •
Adam Deans (born 1988), Australian wheelchair basketball player •
Adam Jacot de Boinod (born 1960), British author •
Adam DeBus (1892–1977), German-American baseball player •
Adam Dechanel (born 1978), British author, illustrator, graphic designer, and producer •
Adam Dedio (1918–1947), Polish Army and Navy officer •
Adam DeGraide (born 1971), American businessman •
Adam Deibert (born 1976), American musician and voice actor •
Adam Deitch (born 1976), American record producer and drummer •
Adam Deja (born 1993), Polish footballer •
Adam Delimkhanov (born 1969), Russian politician •
Adam Dell (born 1970), American businessman •
Adam Demos (born 1985), Australian actor •
Adam Dennis (born 1985), Canadian-Italian ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Dennison (born 1997), Irish cricketer •
Adam Charles Gustave Desmazures (1818–1891), Canadian author and Catholic priest •
Adam Deutsch (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam DeVine, American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and voice actor •
Adam Devlin (born 1969), English musician, guitarist, and songwriter •
Adam Dewes (born 1996), English cricketer •
Adam Perez Diaz (1909–2010), American politician •
Adam Dibble (born 1991), English cricketer •
Adam Dickinson, Canadian poet •
Adam H. Dicky (1864–1925), Canadian author, scientist, and secretary •
Adam Diment (born 1943), English novelist •
Adam DiMichele (born 1985), American football player and coach •
Adam Dircksz (1500–1530), Dutch sculptor, real name unknown •
Adam DiVello, American television producer •
Adam Dixon (born 1986), English field hockey player •
Adam Dixon (born 1989), Canadian ice sledge player •
Adam Dlouhý (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Doboszyński (1904–1951), Polish Army soldier, writer, engineer, and social activist •
Adam Docker (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Docker (born 1991), Australian rugby league player •
Adam Dodd (born 1993), English footballer •
Adam Dodek, Canadian professor and dean •
Adam Dolatowski (born 1957), Polish field hockey player •
Adam Doleac (born 1988), American country music singer-songwriter •
Adam Dollard des Ormeaux (1635–1660), French colonial soldier •
Adam Doneger (born 1980), American lacrosse player •
Adam Donovan (musician), Australian musician •
Adam Dorrel (born 1974), American football player and coach •
Adam Doueihi (born 1998), Lebanese rugby league player •
Adam Doughty (born 1958), English kora player, teacher, and maker •
Adam Doukas (1790–1860), Greek revolutionary and politician •
Adam Dowdy (born 1975), American baseball umpire •
Adam Dread (born 1963), American politician, attorney, and businessman •
Adam Drese (1620–1701), German composer, kapellmeister, and bass viol player •
Adam Drewnowski (born 1948), Polish professor and epidemiologist •
Adam Drgoň (born 1985), Slovak ice hockey player •
Adam Driggs (born 1965), American attorney, politician, and jurist •
Adam Driver (born 1983), American actor •
Adam Drucker (born 1977), American rapper, known by the stage name Doseone •
Adam Drummond (1679–1758), Scottish surgeon •
Adam Drummond (politician) (1713–1786), Scottish merchant, banker, and politician •
Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange (born 1953), English peer •
Adam Drury (born 1978), English footballer •
Adam Drury (born 1993), English footballer •
Adam Dubin (born 1964), American filmmaker •
Adam Duce (born 1972), American musician •
Adam Duda (born 1991), Polish footballer •
Adam Duffin (1841–1924), Irish unionist politician •
Adam Duffy (born 1989), English snooker player •
Adam Dugdale (born 1987), English footballer •
Adam Duggleby (born 1984), British cyclist •
Adam Duhe Jr. (born 1955), American football player, known as A.J. Duhe •
Adam Dulęba (1895–1944), Polish photographer and soldier, known under the pseudonym Góral •
Adam Duncan (born 1833, death date unknown), American Union Navy sailor •
Adam Duncan (1852–1940), Indian-English lawyer and cricketer •
Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown (1731–1804), British admiral •
Adam M. Duncan (1927–2000), American missionary and lawyer •
Adam Dunkels (born 1978), Swedish computer scientist, computer programmer, entrepreneur, and businessman •
Adam Dunn (born 1979), first baseman for the Chicago White Sox •
Adam Duritz (born 1964), American singer, musician, and film and record producer, frontman for rock band Counting Crows •
Adam Dutkiewicz (born 1977), lead guitarist for American metalcore band Killswitch Engage •
Adam Duvall (born 1988), American baseball player •
Adam Duvendeck (born 1981), American track cyclist •
Adam Dyczkowski (1932–2021), Polish Catholic bishop •
Adam Dykes (1976–2009), New Zealand-Canadian wrestler known professionally as Adam Firestorm •
Adam Dykes (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Dziewonski (1936–2016), Polish-American geophysicist •
Adam Dźwigała (born 1995), Polish footballer
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Adam Fortunate Eagle (born 1929), Member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians •
Adam Earnheardt (born 1970), American academic, author, sports and communication researcher, and social media critic •
Adam Easton (1328/1338–1397), English Cardinal •
Adam Eaton (born 1977), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Eaton (born 1980), English footballer •
Adam Eaton (born 1988), American baseball player •
Adam Ebbin (born 1963), American politician •
Adam Eberle (1804–1832), German painter •
Adam Eckersley (born 1982), Australian singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the blues band Bluezone •
Adam Eckersley (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Eckfeldt (1769–1852), American politician •
Adam Edelen (born 1974), American businessman, solar energy entrepreneur, and politician •
Adam Edelman (born 1991), American-Israeli Olympian athlete •
Adam Edström (born 2000), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Edwards (born 1980), American racing driver •
Adam Egede-Nissen (1868–1953), Norwegian postmaster and politician •
Adam Eggich, Slovenian politician •
Adam Eidinger (born 1973), American businessman and cannabis rights activist •
Adam El-Abd (born 1984), English footballer •
Adam Eli (born 1990), American activist and writer •
Adam Elias von Siebold (1775–1828), German gynaecologist •
Adam B. Ellick, American journalist •
Adam Elliot (died 1700), English clergyman and traveller •
Adam Elliot (1802–1878), British missionary •
Adam Elliot (born 1972), Australian stop-motion animation writer, director, and producer •
Adam Elliott (born 1994), Australian rugby union league player •
Adam Ellis, American
webcomic artist •
Adam Ellis (born 1996), British grasstrack and speedway rider •
Adam Gibb Ellis, Chief Justice of Jamaica from 1884 to 1894 •
Adam Elshaug (born 1974), Australian professor of health policy •
Adam Elsheimer (1578–1610), German painter •
Adam Emery (born 1962, declared dead 2004), American fugitive •
Adam Emmenecker (born 1985), American basketball player •
Adam Empie (1785–1860), American priest •
Adam Engel (born 1991), American baseball player •
Adam English (born 2003), Irish hurler •
Adam C. Engst (born 1967), American technology writer and publisher •
Adam Ennafati (born 1994), Moroccan footballer •
Adam Enright (born 1983), Canadian curler •
Adam Epler (1891–1965), Polish Army soldier •
Adam Erdmann Trčka von Lípa (1599–1634), Bohemian nobleman and soldier •
Adam Eriksson (born 1988), Swedish footballer •
Adam Eriksson (born 1990), Swedish footballer •
Adam Erne (born 1995), American ice hockey player •
Adam Erskine (died >1608), Scottish landowner and courtier •
Adam Etches (born 1991), British boxer •
Adam Eustace (born 1979), English rugby union footballer •
Adam Evans (born 1994), Irish footballer •
Adam Everett (born 1977), American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman •
Adam Exner (born 1928), Canadian Archbishop •
Adam Eyre (born 1978), American soccer player •
Adam Ben Ezra (born 1982), Israeli multi-instrumentalist, composer, and educator
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Adam Fairclough (historian) (born 1952), English historian •
Adam Faith (1940–2003), British teen idol and financial journalist •
Adam Falckenhagen (1697–1754), German lutenist and composer •
Adam Falk (born 1965), American businessman and physicist •
Adam Falkenstein (1906–1966), German Assyriologist •
Adam Falkner, American author, poet, artist, and educator •
Adam Farley (born 1980), English footballer •
Adam Farouk (born 1985), French footballer •
Adam Storey Farrar (1826–1905), English churchman and academic •
Adam Fastnacht (1913–1987), Polish historian and editor •
Adam Fathi (born 1957), Tunisian poet, translator, and lyric poet •
Adam Faucett, American singer-songwriter •
Adam Faul (1929–2016), Canadian boxer •
Adam Faulkner (born 1981), English swimmer •
Adam Fawer (born 1970), American novelist •
Adam Federici (born 1985), Australian goalkeeper •
Adam Fedoruk (born 1966), Polish footballer •
Adam Feeley (born 1977), American football player, known as A.J. Feeley •
Adam Feeney (born 1985), Australian tennis player •
Adam Felber, American political satirist, author, radio personality, actor, humorist, novelist, television writer, and comic book writer •
Adam Fellner (born 1993), Czech cross-country skier •
Adam Fenton (born 1972), English DJ and producer known professionally as Adam F •
Adam Ferency (born 1951), Polish actor •
Adam Fergus, Irish film, television, and stage actor •
Adam Ferguson (1723–1816), Scottish philosopher and historian •
Adam Ferguson (1770–1854), British Army Officer •
Adam Ferguson (born 1978), Australian photographer •
Adam Fergusson (1706–1785), Scottish minister •
Adam Fergusson (1783–1862), Canadian politician and farmer •
Adam Fergusson (born 1932), British journalist, author, and politician •
Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet (1733–1813), Scottish advocate and politician •
Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair (1815–1867), Scottish-Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician •
Adam Ferrara (born 1966), American actor and comedian •
Adam Ferrie (1777–1863), Canadian businessman and politician •
Adam Ferziger (born 1964), American Jewish historian •
Adam Fetterman (born 1970), American attorney and politician •
Adam Feuerstein, American columnist and journalist in the biotechnology sector •
Adam Fforde (born 1953), English economist •
Adam Ficek (born 1974), English musician and psychotherapist •
Adam Fidusiewicz (born 1985), Polish actor •
Adam Fielding (born 1993), English actor •
Adam Fielding, British electronic music producer and composer •
Adam Fields, American executive, entrepreneur, and film and television producer •
Adam Fierro, American television writer and producer •
Adam Files (born 1993), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Filipczak (1915–1992), American basketball player •
Adam Finch (born 2000), English cricketer •
Adam Finch, British film editor •
Adam Finn, English paediatrician and professor •
Adam Fischer (1888–1968), Danish sculptor •
Ádám Fischer (born 1949), Hungarian conductor •
Adam Fisher, American baseball executive •
Adam FitzRoy (1307–1322), illegitimate son of King Edward II of England •
Adam Fitzgerald (born 1983), American poet •
Adam Fiut (1933–1966), Polish film and theater actor •
Adam Flagler (born 1999), American basketball player •
Adam Flash (born 1971), American professional wrestler whose real name is Douglas Adam Becker •
Adam Fleetwood, British racing driver •
Adam Fleischman (born 1969/1970), American restaurateur and businessman •
Adam Fleming (born 1948), British businessman •
Adam Fleming (born 1980), Scottish journalist and newscaster •
Adam Fleming, Scottish footballer •
Adam Fletcher (born 1983), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Fletcher, Canadian writer, speaker, and consultant •
Adam Flores (born 1970), Mexican-American boxer •
Adam Flowers, American opera singer •
Adam Fogerty (born 1969), English actor, boxer, and rugby league footballer •
Adam Fogt (born 1993), Danish futsal player and footballer •
Adam Fong (born 1980), American composer, performer, and producer •
Adam Font, Irish politician •
Adam Foote (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Ford, British archaeologist •
Adam Forde (born 1982), Australian basketball coach •
Adam Forepaugh (1831–1890), American entrepreneur, businessman and circus owner •
Adam Forkner (born 1976), American musician and producer, known as White Rainbow •
Adam Foroughi, American businessman •
Adam Forshaw (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Forster (1848–1928), German botanical illustrator and naturalist •
Adam Forsyth (born 1981), Australian boxer •
Adam Foti (born 1984), Australian footballer •
Adam Foulds (born 1974), British novelist and poet •
Adam Fousek (born 1994), Czech footballer •
Adam Fox (disambiguation), multiple people •
Adam Frączczak (born 1987), Polish footballer •
Adam Frampton (born 1980), American architect and educator •
Adam Frank (born 1962), American physicist, astronomer, and writer •
Adam Franklin, guitarist, singer, and songwriter, frontman of Swervedriver •
Adam Franz (1680–1732), 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg •
Adam Fraser (1871 – after 1985), Scottish footballer •
Adam Frazier (born 1991), American baseball player •
Adam Freeland, English record producer and DJ •
Adam Freeman-Pask (born 1985), British rower •
Adam Freier (born 1980), Australian rugby union footballer •
Adam Frelin (born 1973), American artist, sculptor, photographer, and performer •
Adam Freytag (1608–1650), Polish engineer •
Adam Friedel (1780–1868), Danish soldier, philhellene, and buccaneer •
Adam Frizzell (born 1998), Scottish footballer •
Adam Froese (born 1991), Canadian field hockey player •
Adam Froman (born 1987), American football player •
Adam Frost (born 1969), British garden designer •
Adam Frost (born 1972), British author •
Adam Fry (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Frye (born 1974), American soccer player •
Adam Fulara (born 1977), Polish guitarist •
Adam Fuller (born 1990), United States Virgin Islands footballer •
Adam Fuller, American football coach •
Adam Fullerton (born 1985), American lacrosse player •
Adam Kelso Fulton (1929–1994), Scottish rugby union player •
Adam Fuss (born 1961), British photographer
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Adam Gabriel (born 2001), Czech footballer •
Adam Gachet, American Baptist minister, also known as Adam Gashet •
Adam Yahiye Gadahn (né Pearlman) (born 1978), American spokesman for al-Qaeda •
Adam Gaiser, American scholar of Islamic studies • •
Adam Galinsky (born 1969), American social psychologist •
Adam Blue Galli, American criminal, a part of the "Preppie Bandits" •
Adam Galos (1924–2013), Polish historian and professor •
Adam Gamoran (born 1957), American sociologist •
Adam Garcia (born 1973), Australian actor and tap dancer •
Adam Gardiner (born 1966), New Zealand voice, film, and television actor •
Adam Gardiner, American politician •
Adam Gardner, lead guitarist for the rock band Guster •
Adam Garfinkle (born 1951), American historian, political scientist, and editor •
Adam Garton (born 1962), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Gase (born 1978), American football coach •
Adam Gatehouse (born ), English conductor, radio producer, and editor •
Adam Gates, American graphic designer and musician •
Adam Gaudette (born 1996), American ice hockey player •
Adam Gawlas (born 2002), Czech darts player •
Adam Gaynor (born 1963), American musician •
Adam Gazda (born 1987), American soccer player •
Adam Gazzaley (born 1968), American neuroscientist, author, photographer, entrepreneur, and inventor •
Adam Gdacius (1615–1688), Polish writer and Lutheran pastor •
Adam Geballe (born 1951), American microbiologist, scientist, and professor •
Adam Gee (born 1963), English interactive media and television producer and commissioner •
Adam Gee (born 1980), English golfer •
Adam Gee, Australian rugby league referee •
Adam Gemili (born 1993), British Olympic sprinter and footballer •
Adam Georgiev (born 1980), Czech poet and author •
Adam Germain, Canadian politician, lawyer, and judge •
Adam Gertler (born 1977/1978), American chef, television personality, and actor •
Adam Gerżabek (1898–1965), Polish painter •
Adam Gettis (born 1988), American football player •
Adam Giambrone (born 1977), Canadian politician •
Adam Gib (1714–1788), Scottish religious leader and minister •
Adam Gibbs, American voice actor •
Adam Gibson (born 1986), Australian basketball player •
Adam Gidwitz (born 1982), American author •
Adam Gierasch, American filmmaker, known as a part of a husband-and-wife duo with his wife, Jace Anderson •
Adam Gierek (born 1938), Polish politician •
Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford (1820–1887), Scottish advocate and judge •
Adam Gilchrist (born 1971), Australian cricketer •
Adam Giles (born 1973), Australian politician, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory from 2013 to 2016 •
Adam Gillen (born 1985), British actor •
Adam Gillies, Lord Gillies (1760–1842), Scottish judge •
Adam Gilljam (born 1990), Swedish bandy player •
Adam Gimbel (1817–1896), Bavarian-American businessman •
Adam Ginning (born 2000), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Ginter, Polish sprint canoer •
Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali (born 2002), Gabonese swimmer •
Adam Gitsham (born 1978), Australian sports shooter •
Adam Scott Glancy, American author and game designer •
Adam Glapiński (born 1950), Polish economist and politician •
Adam Glass (born 1968), American comic book writer, screenwriter, and television producer • Adam Glauer (1875–1945?), German occultist and spy, also known as
Rudolf von Sebottendorf •
Adam Gledhill (born 1993), British rugby league footballer •
Adam Glen (1853–1937), New Zealand cricketer •
Adam John Glossbrenner (1810–1889), American politician •
Adam Gnade, American musician and author •
Adam Gnezda Čerin (born 1999), Slovenian footballer •
Adam Gock, Australian composer, creative director, and music entrepreneur •
Adam Godley (born 1964), English actor • Adam Gold, American musician of the rock band
The Mendoza Line •
Adam Goldberg (born 1970), American actor, director, producer and musician •
Adam Goldberg (born 1980), American football player •
Adam F. Goldberg (born 1976), American television and film producer and writer •
Adam Golde (died 1395/1396), English politician •
Adam Goldman (born 1973), American journalist •
Adam Samuel Goldman, American composer, music producer, and artist •
Adam Goldstein (1973–2009), American DJ and musician, known as DJ AM, member of rap rock band Crazy Town •
Adam Goldstein (born 1988), American author and businessman •
Adam Goldworm (born 1978), American literary and talent manager, film producer, and businessman •
Adam Goljan (born 2001), Slovak footballer •
Adam Gollner (born 1976), Canadian writer and musician •
Adam Gomez, American politician •
Adam Gondvi (1947–2011), Indian poet •
Adam Gontier (born 1978), musician and former lead singer of Canadian alternative rock band Three Days Grace •
Adam Gonšenica (born 1999), Slovak slalom canoer •
Adam Goode (born 1983), American politician •
Adam Goodes (born 1980), Australian rules football player •
Adam Goodheart, American historian, essayist, and author •
Adam Goodman, American film industry executive, television producer, and film producer •
Adam Gopnik (born 1956), American writer •
Adam Gordon (1831–1876), Canadian politician •
Adam Gordon of Auchindoun (1545–1580), Scottish soldier and knight •
Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870), Australian poet, jockey and politician •
Lord Adam Gordon (1726–1801), Scottish career army officer •
Lord Adam Gordon (1909–1984), British royal courtier •
Adam Goren (born 1975), American musician, known professionally as Atom and His Package •
Adam Gorgoni (born 1963), American film and television composer •
Adam Gotsis (born 1992), Australian American football player •
Adam Goucher (born 1975), American cross-country and track and field runner •
Adam Stanisław Grabowski (1698–1766), Polish Bishop •
Adam Grace (born 1975), American author, magician, and musician, founder of the rock band Truth & Salvage Co. •
Adam Grad (1969–2015), Polish footballer •
Adam Graessle (born 1984), American football punter •
Adam Grahn (born 1984), Swedish rock singer, songwriter, guitarist, and frontman for the rock band Royal Republic •
Adam Granduciel, American singer and guitarist, frontman of The War on Drugs •
Adam Grant (born 1981), American popular science author and professor •
Adam Graves (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Gray, American politician •
Adam Green (born 1975), American film director, producer, writer and actor •
Adam Green (born 1981), American musician •
Adam Green (born 1984), English footballer •
Adam Green, American theater critic and comedian •
Adam Greenberg (1937–2025), Polish-born Israeli-American cinematographer •
Adam Greenberg (born 1981), American baseball player •
Adam Greendale (born 1988), English rugby union player •
Adam Greenfield, American writer and urbanist •
Adam W. Greenway, American Southern Baptist ministers •
Adam Gregg (born 1983), American lawyer and politician •
Adam Gregory (born 1985), Canadian country singer-songwriter •
Adam Gregory (born 1987), American actor •
Adam Griffin (born 1984), English footballer •
Adam Griffith (born 1978), Australian cricketer •
Adam Griffith, American football placekicker •
Adam Griffiths (born 1979), Australian footballer •
Adam Griger (born 2004), Slovak footballer •
Adam Grinwis (born 1992), American soccer player •
Adam Gristick, American football coach •
Adam Remigiusz Grocholski (1888–1965), Polish Army Lieutenant Colonel •
Adam Gross (born 1986), English-Welsh footballer •
Adam Growe (born 1967), Canadian comedian, cab driver, and game show host •
Adam Gruca (1893–1983), Polish orthopaedist, inventor, and surgeon •
Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki (1876–1967), Polish literary and theater critic, playwright, translator, prose writer, and director •
Adam Grünewald (1902–1945), German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant •
Adam Gubman (born 1979), American songwriter, arranger, and composer •
Adam Guettel (born 1964), American composer and lyricist •
Adam Gumpelzhaimer (1559–1625), Bavarian composer and music theorist •
Adam Gunn (1872–1935), Scottish-American decathlete •
Adam Gunthorpe (born 1983), Australian cricketer •
Adam Gurowski (1805–1866), Polish-American author •
Adam Gussow (born 1958), American scholar, memoirist, and blues harmonica player •
Adam Gutstein, American businessman •
Adam Guziński (born 1970), Polish film director and screenwriter •
Adam Gwon, American composer and lyricist
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Adam Haayer (born 1977), American football player •
Adam Habib (born 1965), South African academic administrator •
Adam Hadwin (born 1987), Canadian golfer •
Adam Hagara (born 2006), Slovak figure skater •
Adam Hague (born 1997), English pole vaulter •
Adam Hakeem (born 1997), Singaporean footballer •
Adam Hałaciński (born 1962), Polish diplomat and former ambassador to Sweden •
Adam Halbur, American poet •
Adam Haldane-Duncan, 2nd Earl of Camperdown (1812–1867), British nobleman and politician •
Adam Hall (born 1980), American ice hockey player •
Adam Hall (born 1987), New Zealand para-alpine skier •
Adam Hall (born 1996), Scottish badminton player • Adam Hall, pseudonym used by British novelist and playwright
Elleston Trevor (1920–1995) •
Adam de la Halle (1237?–1288? or after 1306), French-born trouvère, poet and musician, also known as Adam le Bossu •
Adam Haluska (born 1983), American basketball player •
Adam Hamari (born 1983), American baseball umpire •
Adam Hambrick (born 1985), American country singer-songwriter •
Adam Hamdy (born 1974), British novelist, screenwriter, and film producer •
Adam Hamilton (politician) (1880–1952), New Zealand politician, leader of the National Party •
Adam Hamilton (born 1964), American minister •
Adam Hamilton, American music producer, songwriter, and session musician •
Adam Hamm (born 1971), American politician, former North Dakota Insurance Commissioner •
Adam Hammill (born 1988), English footballer •
Adam Handling (born 1988), British chef and restaurateur •
Adam Hanft, American brand strategist, blogger, and copywriter •
Ádám Hanga (born 1989), Hungarian basketball player •
Adam Hanieh, British academic • Adam Hann, lead guitarist of the English pop rock band
The 1975 •
Adam Hann-Byrd (born 1982), American actor and screenwriter •
Adam Hansen (born 1981), Australian road bicycle racer •
Adam Hanuszkiewicz (1924–2011), Polish actor and theatre director •
Adam Harasiewicz (born 1932), Polish classical concert pianist •
Adam Harding (born 1993), Welsh ice hockey player •
Adam Hardy (born 1953), British architect, historian, and professor •
Adam Hardy (born 1983), South African footballer •
Adam Hargreaves (born 1964), English author and illustrator •
Adam Harper, English mathematician and professor •
Adam Harper (born 1988), English professional boxer •
Adam Harrington (born 1978), American voice actor •
Adam Harrington (born 1980), American basketball player and coach •
Adam J. Harrington (born 1972), Canadian-American actor and producer •
Adam Harris (born 1975), American politician •
Adam Harris (born 1987), American sprinter •
Adam Harris (born 1994), Irish autism activist •
Adam Harrison (born 1985), Welsh cricketer •
Adam Jay Harrison (born 1973), American entrepreneur, inventor, and military acquisition reform advocate •
Adam Hart, English scientist, author, and broadcaster •
Adam Hart-Davis (born 1943), English scientist, author, photographer, historian, and broadcaster •
Adam Hartle (born 1979), American stand-up comedian •
Adam Hartlett (born 1986), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Harvey (born 1974), Australian country music singer •
Adam Harvey (born 1981), American artist and researcher •
Adam Paul Harvey (born 1984), English actor •
Adam Haseley (born 1996), American baseball player •
Adam Haslett (born 1970), American fiction writer and journalist •
Adam Haslmayr (1562–1630), German writer •
Adam Hasner (born 1969), American attorney and politician •
Adam Hastings (born 1996), Scottish rugby union player •
Adam Hattersley (born 1978), American politician and author •
Adam Hauser (born 1980), American ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Havlík (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Hawkes (1605–1672), English immigrant and American settler •
Adam Hawkins (born 1976), American recording and mix engineer •
Adam Hawley, American contemporary pop guitarist •
Adam Hay (after 1684–1775), Scottish officer in the British Army and politician •
Sir Adam Hay, 7th Baronet (1795–1867), Scottish baronet and politician •
Adam Hayden (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Hayward (born 1984), American football player •
Adam Haywood (1875–1932), English footballer •
Adam Healey (born 1974), Italian internet entrepreneur and businessman •
Adam Heather (born 1972), English cricketer •
Adam Heidt (born 1977), American luger •
Adam Helcelet (born 1991), Czech athlete •
Adam Helewka (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Helfant, American businessman •
Adam Hellborg (born 1998), Swedish footballer •
Adam Heller (born 1933), Israeli-American scientist and engineer •
Adam Helliker, English journalist and columnist •
Adam Helmer (c. 1754–1830), American Revolutionary War hero, also known as John Helmer or Hans Helmer •
Adam Helms (born 1974), American contemporary artist •
Adam Hemati (born 1995), Canadian soccer player •
Adam Hemmeon (1788–1867), Canadian politician •
Adam Hendershott (born 1983), American actor •
Adam Henderson (1873–after 1901), English footballer • Adam Henderson, British musician and founding member of the English goth band
Inkubus Sukkubus •
Adam Henein (1929–2020), Egyptian sculptor •
Adam Henley (born 1994), Welsh-American footballer •
Adam Henrich (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Henrique (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Henry (born 1972), American football player and coach •
Adam Henry (born 1974), American artist •
Adam Henry (born 1991), New Zealand rugby league footballer •
Adam Henson (born 1966), English farmer, author, and television presenter •
Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell (c.1492–1513), Scottish nobleman •
Adam Hepburn of Craggis (died 1513), Scottish nobleman, killed in action at Flodden Field •
Adam Hepburn, Lord Humbie (c. 1600–1656), Scottish judge, politician, and soldier •
Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes (after 1432–1479), Scottish nobleman •
Adam Herbert (born 1943), American academic administrator •
Adam Hertz, American politician •
Adam Herz (born 1972), American screenwriter and producer •
Adam Herzog (1829–1895), Swiss politician •
Adam Hess (basketball) (born 1981), American-German basketball player •
Adam Hess, British comedian and writer •
Adam Kaspar Hesselbach (1788–1856), German surgeon and anatomist •
Adam Heuskes (born 1976), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Heydel (1893–1941), Polish economist and politician •
Adam Hickey (born 1997), English cricketer •
Adam Hicks (born 1992), American actor, rapper, singer and songwriter •
Adam Higgins (born 1989) American contemporary painter •
Adam Higginbotham (born 1968), British journalist •
Adam Highfield (born 1981), New Zealand goalkeeper •
Adam Higson (born 1987), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Hildreth (born 1985), British entrepreneur •
Adam Hill (disambiguation), multiple people •
Adam Hills (1880–1941), English politician •
Adam Hills (born 1970), Australian comedian and TV presenter •
Adam G. Hinds, American politician •
Adam Hinshelwood (born 1984), English footballer and manager •
Adam Hiorth (1816–1871), Norwegian merchant and industrial pioneer •
Adam Hiorth (1879–1961), Norwegian barrister and playwright •
Adam Hlobus (born 1958), Belarus writer, novelist, essayist, poet, publisher, and artist •
Adam Hloušek (born 1988), Czech footballer •
Adam Hložek (born 2002), Czech footballer •
Adam Hmam (born 1994), Tunisian table tennis player •
Adam Hochberg, American radio correspondent •
Adam C. Hochfelder (born 1971), American real estate executive and businessman •
Adam Hochschild (born 1942), American author, journalist and lecturer •
Adam Hock (born 1964), American businessman •
Adam King Hodgins (1859–1932), Canadian businessman and politician •
Adam Hodgson (1788–1862), English merchant •
Adam Hofman (born 1980), Polish public relations professional and politician •
Adam Hofstedt (born 2002), Swedish alpine skier •
Adam Hogg (born 1934), Scottish footballer •
Adam Holender (born 1937), Polish cinematographer •
Adam Holland (born 1971), American rower •
Adam Holland (born 1987), English distance runner •
Adam Hollander (1964–1984), American film and television actor •
Adam Hollanek (1922–1998), Polish science fiction writer and journalist •
Adam Hollier, American politician •
Adam Hollingsworth, American politician •
Adam Hollioake (born 1971), Australian cricketer, mixed martial artist and boxer •
Adam Holloway, British politician •
Adam Holmes (born 1967), American politician and businessman •
Adam Holzman (born 1958), American jazz keyboardist •
Adam Holzman (born 1960), American classical guitarist •
Adam Hood, American singer-songwriter •
Adam Hootnick, American film and television producer and director •
Adam Hope (1813–1882), Canadian businessman and politician •
Adam Hope (1834–1916), Australian cricketer •
Adam Grant Horne (1829–1901), Canadian politician and businessman • Adam Horovitz (born 1966), aka
Ad-Rock, member of the Beastie Boys •
Adam Horovitz (born 1971), British poet •
Adam Horowitz (born 1971), American screenwriter and producer •
Adam Hose (born 1992), English cricketer •
Adam Hostetter (born 1974), American snowboarder •
Adam Houghton (died 1389), English Bishop •
Adam Houlihan (born 1978), Australian rules football player •
Adam Housley (born 1971), American journalist, baseball player, and winery owner •
Adam Coleman Howard, American actor, screenwriter, and film director •
Adam Howden (born 1983), English actor •
Adam Hrycaniuk (born 1984), Polish basketball player •
Adam Hsu (born 1941), Chinese martial artist and essayist, known as Xu Ji in China •
Adam Hubble (born 1986), Australian tennis player •
Adam Huber (born 1987), American actor and model •
Adam Huckle (born 1971), Zimbabwean cricketer •
Adam Hudspeth (1836–1890), Canadian lawyer and politician •
Adam Hugh, American table tennis player •
Adam Hughes (born 1967), American comic book artist and illustrator •
Adam Hughes (born 1977), English rugby league and rugby union footballer •
Adam Hughes (born 1982), Australian footballer •
Adam Hughes (born 1982), American poet •
Adam Hughes (born 1986), American volleyball coach •
Adam Hughes (born 1990), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Humer (1908/1917–2001), Polish activist and politician •
Adam Humphreys (born 1982), Canadian filmmaker and entrepreneur •
Adam Humphries (born 1993), American football player •
Adam Hunt (born 1993), English darts player •
Adam Hunter (1908–1991), British politician •
Adam Hunter (1963–2011), Scottish golfer •
Adam Hunter (born 1981), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Mitchell Hunter (1871–1955), Scottish minister, mathematician, astronomer, and author •
Adam Huntsman (1786–1849), American lawyer and politician •
Adam Hurrey (born 1983), British journalist, author, and podcaster •
Adam Hurynowicz (1869–1894), Belarusian poet and folklorist •
Adam Húska (born 1997), Slovak ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Huss (born 1977), American television and film actor, producer, and writer •
Adam Hyeronimus, Australian jockey •
Adam Hyler (1735–1782), German privateer and whaleboat captain •
Adam Charlap Hyman (born 1989), American architect, designer, and artist •
Adam Hyzdu (born 1971), American baseball player
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Adam Iacobucci (born 1986), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Idah (born 2001), Irish footballer •
Adam Imer (born 1989), Brazilian field hockey player •
Adam Inglis (1929–1971), Australia rules footballer •
Adam Ingram (born 1947), Scottish politician •
Adam Ingram (born 1951), Scottish politician •
Adam Irigoyen (born 1997), American actor, singer, rapper and dancer •
Adam Ismailov (born 1976), Russian footballer •
Adam Itzel Jr. (1864–1893), American conductor and composer •
Adam Iwiński (1958–2010), Polish film director, cinematographer, and actor
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Adam Jabiri (born 1984), German footballer •
Adam Jackson (1929–1989), Irish greyhound trainer •
Adam Jackson (born 1994), English footballer •
Adam Jacobs (born ), American actor and singer •
Adam B. Jaffe (born 1955), American freelance economist •
Adam Jahn (born 1991), American soccer player •
Adam Jakobsen (born 1999), Danish footballer •
Adam Jakubech (born 1997), Slovak football goalkeeper •
Adam Jala (born 1979), Filipino politician •
Adam James (born 1972), English actor •
Adam James, Australian country singer and television host •
Adam Jameson (1860–1907), Scottish physician •
Adam Jamieson (born 1996), Canadian racing cyclist •
Adam Janisch (born 1975), English cricketer •
Adam Jankowski (born 1948), Austrian painter and professor •
Adam Jánoš (born 1992), Czech footballer •
Adam Jánošík (born 1992), Slovak ice hockey player •
Adam Janowski (born 1987), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Jansen, American state archivist for Hawaii •
Adam Jarchow (born 1978), American attorney and politician •
Adam Jarubas (born 1974), Polish politician •
Adam Jarzębski (c. 1590 – c. 1648), Polish composer, violinist, poet, and writer •
Adam Jastrzebski (born 1980), Polish painter, performer, art curator, and theoretician •
Adam Jasinski (born 1978), winner of season 9 of the American TV series
Big Brother •
Adam Jeffery (born 1971), Australian lawn bowler •
Adam Jeffries, American actor •
Adam Jelonek (born 1968), Polish political scientist and professor •
Adam Jennings (born 1982), American football player •
Adam Jentleson, American writer and political commentator •
Adam Jezierski (born 1990), Polish actor •
Adam Johansson (born 1983), Swedish footballer •
Adam Byström Johansson (born 1996), Swedish ice hockey player • Adam Johnson (1834–1922), American frontiersman and Confederate officer, known as
Stovepipe Johnson •
Adam Johnson (born 1965), British judge •
Adam Johnson (born 1967), American novelist and short story writer •
Adam Johnson (born 1976), American electronic musician •
Adam Johnson (born 1978), English cricketer •
Adam Johnson (born 1979), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Johnson (born 1987), English footballer •
Adam Johnson (born 1994), American ice hockey player •
Adam Johnson, British classical pianist and conductor • Adam Johnson, Welsh classical singer, half of
Richard & Adam •
Adam R. Johnson, American politician •
Adam Joinson (born 1970), British author, academic, and public speaker •
Adam Jones (born 1963), British-Canadian scientist, writer, and photojournalist •
Adam Jones (born 1965), American musician and visual artist, guitarist for the rock band Tool •
Adam Jones (born 1980), English racing driver •
Adam Jones (born 1980), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Jones (born 1981), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Jones (born 1983), American football player, known on the field as Pacman Jones •
Adam Jones (born 1985), American baseball player •
Adam Jones (born 1989), Canadian lacrosse player •
Adam Jones (born 1993), Welsh rugby union referee •
Adam Garnet Jones, Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter •
Adam Joseph (born 1982), American singer-songwriter and music producer •
Adam Juratovac (born 1987), American football player and attorney •
Adam Juretzko (born 1971), German wrestler •
Adam Jury, Canadian game designer and graphic designer
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Adam Kącki (born 1998), Polish volleyball player •
Adam Kaczmarek (born 1961), Polish sports shooter •
Adam Tauman Kalai, American computer scientist •
Adam Kaloustian, American television producer •
Adam Kamani (born 1989), British businessman •
Adam Kaminski (born 1984), Canadian volleyball player •
Adam Kamis (born 1979), Singaporean para-athlete and motivational speaker, also known as Adam1AR •
Adam Kane (born 1968), American cinematographer, film director, television director, and producer •
Adam Kantor (born 1986), American actor and singer •
Adam Kappacher (born 1993), Austrian freestyle skier •
Adam Karabec (born 2003), Czech footballer •
Adam Kardasz (born 1983), Polish footballer •
Adam Karrillon (1853–1938), German writer and physician •
Adam Kasper, American record producer and engineer •
Adam Kassen (born 1974), American independent film director, actor, writer and producer •
Adam Katz, American lawyer and sports agent •
Adam Kaufman (born 1974), American actor •
Adam Kay (born 1980), British comedy writer, author, comedian, and doctor •
Adam Kay (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam Kaye (born 1968), British businessman and restaurateur •
Adam Kazanowski (born c. 1599–1649), Polish-Lithuanian noble •
Adam Keefe (born 1970), American basketball player •
Adam Keefe (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Keel (1924–2018), Swiss artist •
Adam Keighran (born 1997), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Keller (born 1955), Israeli peace activist •
Adam Kellerman (born 1990), Australian wheelchair tennis player •
Ádám Kellner (born 1986), Hungarian tennis player •
Adam Stephen Kelly (born 1990), British director, screenwriter, producer, and journalist •
Adam Kelwick, British Muslim chaplain and humanitarian aid worker •
Adam Kemp (born 1990), American basketball player •
Adam Kempton (born 1957), Australian politician • Adam Kendall, visual artist for the band
Neurosis from 1990 to 1993 •
Adam Kendon (born 1934), British linguist •
Adam Kennedy (1922–1997), American actor, screenwriter, novelist, and painter •
Adam Kennedy (born 1976), American baseball player •
Adam Kennedy (born 1983), Australian tennis player •
Adam Kennedy (born 1991), American football player •
Adam Kennedy (born 1992), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Kensy (born 1956), Polish footballer and manager •
Adam Kerinaiua (born 1974), Australian rules footballer • Adam Kershen, Canadian DJ and music producer, half of the duo known as
Adam K & Soha •
Adam Kersten (1930–1983), Polish historian •
Adam Kessel (1866–1946), American film company executive •
Adam Khaki, 14th-century Muslim saint •
Adam Khan (born 1985), British racing driver •
Adam Khoo (born 1974), Singaporean entrepreneur, author, and educator •
Adam Khudoyan (1921–2000), Armenian composer •
Adam Kidan (born 1964), American businessman •
Adam Kidron, British-born music producer and entrepreneur, managing partner of 4food •
Adam Kieft (born 1982), American football player •
Adam Kilgarriff (1960–2015), English corpus linguist, lexicographer, and author •
Adam Kimber (born 1969), Australian judge and politician •
Adam Kimbisa, Tanzanian politician •
Adam King (1783–1835), American politician •
Adam King (born 1995), Scottish footballer •
Adam King (born 1999), English cricketer •
Adam Kingsley (born 1975), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Kingwande (born 1989), Tanzanian footballer •
Adam Kinzinger (born 1978), U.S. Representative (R-IL) •
Adam Kirby (born 1988), British jockey •
Adam Kirkor (1818–1886), Polish publisher, journalist, and archeologist •
Adam Kirsch (born 1976), American poet and literary critic •
Adam Kisiel (1580/1600–1653), Ruthenian nobleman •
Adam Klasfeld, American journalist and playwright •
Adam Kleczkowski (1883–1949), Polish philologist and professor •
Adam Kleeberger (born 1984), Canadian rugby union player •
Adam Klein (born 1960), American opera singer •
Adam Klein (born 1962), American writer and musician •
Adam Klein (born 1988), American swimmer •
Adam Klein (born 1991), contestant on the 33rd season of
Survivor •
Adam Kline (born 1944), American politician •
Adam W. Kline (1818–1898), American manufacturer, banker, and politician •
Adam Kloffenstein (born 2000), American professional baseball player •
Adam Kluger, American music manager and businessman •
Adam Klugman (born 1963), American media strategist and campaign consultant •
Adam Knight (born 1972), Australian art curator and dealer •
Adam Knioła (1911–1942), Polish footballer •
Adam Christopher Knuth (1687–1736), 1st Count of Knuthenborg •
Adam Koc (1891–1969), Polish politician, MP, soldier, journalist, and Freemason •
Adam Koch (born 1988), American basketball player •
Adam Adamandy Kochański (1631–1700), Polish mathematician, physicist, clock-maker, pedagogue, and librarian •
Adam Kocian (born 1995), German volleyball player •
Adam Koenig (born 1971), American politician •
Adam Koets (born 1984), American football player •
Adam Kogut (1895–1940), Polish footballer •
Adam Kok III (1811–1875), South African politician •
Adam Kokesh (born 1982), American libertarian talk show host and activist •
Adam Kokoszka (born 1986), Polish footballer •
Adam Kolarek (born 1989), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Kolasa (born 1975), Polish pole vaulter •
Adam Kolawa (1957–2011), American businessman •
Adam František Kollár (1718–1783), Slovak jurist and politician •
Adam Ignacy Komorowski (1699–1759), Polish archbishop •
Adam Kompała (born 1973), Polish footballer •
Adam Konar (born 1993), Canadian football player •
Adam Končić (born 1968), Croatian singer and actor •
Adam Kopas (born 1999), Slovak footballer •
Adam Kopczyński (1948–2021), Polish ice hockey player •
Adam Koppy (1973–2013), American mechanical engineer •
Adam Kopyciński (1907–1982), Polish conductor and composer •
Adam Korczyk (born 1995), Australian rugby union player •
Adam Korol (born 1974), Polish rower and politician •
Adam Korsak (born 1997), Australian American football player •
Adam Korson, Canadian actor •
Adam Kossowski (1905–1986), Polish artist •
Adam Kotsko (born 1980), American theologian, religious scholar, culture critic, and translator •
Adam Kotzmann (born 1993), Czech alpine skier •
Adam Kovacevich, American lobbyist and businessman •
Adam Kowalczyk (born 1975), American musician •
Adam Kowalski (1912–1971), Polish ice hockey player •
Adam Kowalski (born 1994), Polish volleyball player •
Adam Kownacki (born 1989), Polish boxer •
Adam Kozák (born 1999), Czech volleyball player •
Adam Kozłowiecki (1911–2007), Zambian Archbishop •
Adam Kraft (c. 1460–1509), German sculptor and master builder •
Adam Krajewski (1929–2000), Polish fencer •
Adam August Krantz (1809–1872), German mineralogist •
Adam Stanisław Krasiński (1714–1800), Polish noble •
Adam Kraus (born 1984), American football player •
Adam Krčík (born 1996), Slovak footballer •
Adam Kreek (born 1980), Canadian author, businessman, and rower •
Adam Krieger (1634–1666), German composer •
Adam Krijanovski, Russian politician •
Adam Krikorian (born 1974), American water polo coach •
Adam Królikiewicz (1894–1966), Polish horse rider and Army major •
Adam Krug (born 1983), American ice hockey player and coach •
Adam Krupa (born 1952), Polish footballer •
Adam Krupski (1706–1748), Polish professor, philosopher, and priest •
Adam Krzemiński (born 1945), Polish journalist ad commentator •
Adam Krzesiński (born 1965), Polish fencer •
Adam Krzysztofiak (1951–2008), Polish ski jumper •
Adam Krzyzak, Canadian computer engineer •
Adam Książek (born 1967), Polish footballer •
Adam Kszczot (born 1989), Polish middle-distance runner •
Adam Kuban (born 1974), American blogger, editor, and publisher •
Adam Kubert (born 1959), American comic book artist •
Adam Kuby (born 1961), American sculptor, visual artist, and landscape designer •
Adam Kuckhoff (1887–1943), German writer, journalist, and German resistance member •
Adam Kucz (born 1971), Polish footballer •
Adam Kuhlman, American animation director •
Adam Kuhn (1741–1817), American physician, naturalist, and professors •
Adam Kułach (born 1965), Polish diplomat •
Adam Kuligowski (born 1955), Polish chess master •
Adam Kunkel (born 1981), Canadian hurdler •
Adam Kunkel (born 1999), American basketball player •
Adam Kuper (born 1941), South African anthropologist •
Adam Kurak (born 1985), Russian wrestler •
Adam Kury (born 1969), American bassist and vocalist •
Adam Kwasman (born 1982), American attorney and politician •
Adam Kwasnik (born 1983), Australian footballer
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Adam Lach (born 1983), Polish photographer •
Adam LaClave, American musician and singer •
Adam Lacko (born 1984), Czech racing driver •
Adam Laczkó (born 1997), Slovak footballer •
Adam Lakomy (born 2006), American artistic gymnast •
Adam Lallana (born 1988), English footballer •
Adam Lam (born 1987), Israeli footballer •
Adam Lamberg (born 1984), American actor •
Adam Lambert (born 1982), American singer •
Adam Lambert (born 1997), Australian snowboarder •
Adam Lamhamedi (born 1995), Moroccan-Canadian alpine skier •
Adam Leroy Lane (born 1964), American convicted murderer, dubbed as the Highway Killer •
Adam Lange (born 1979), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Langer (born 1967), American author •
Adam Lanza (1992–2012), American spree killer, perpetrator of the 2012
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting •
Adam I. Lapidus (born 1963), American television writer •
Adam LaRoche (born 1979), American baseball player •
Adam Larsson (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam LaVorgna (born 1981), American actor •
Adam Laxman (1766–1806?), Finnish military officer, emissary to Japan •
Adam Lazzara (born 1981), lead singer of Taking Back Sunday •
Adam Leavy (born 1995), Irish rugby union player •
Adam Leber (born 1977), American talent manager, entrepreneur, and investor •
Adam LeBor, British author, journalist, writing coach, and editor •
Adam Lebovitz, American film and television producer •
Adam Ledgeway (born 1970), British academic linguist •
Adam Ledwoń (1974–2008), Polish footballer •
Adam S. Lee (born 1968), American politician •
Adam LeFevre (born 1950), American character actor, poet and playwright •
Adam Le Fondre (born 1986), English footballer •
Adam Legzdins (born 1986), English football goalkeeper •
Adam Lehan, British musician •
Adam Leibovich (born 1970), American theoretical physicist •
Adam P. Leighton (1851–1922), American politician •
Adam Leipzig (born 1958), American film and theatre producer, author, and businessman •
Adam Franz Lennig (1803–1866), German Catholic theologian •
Adam Leon, American film director and writer •
Adam Leonard (born 1986), American gridiron football player •
Adam Leonard, English singer-songwriter •
Adam Lepa (1939–2022), Polish Roman Catholic prelate •
Adam Lerner, American businessman and museum curator • •
Adam Lerrick, American economist and politician •
Adam Lesage (fl. 1683), French occultist and alleged sorcerer •
Adam Leszczyński (born 1975), Polish historian, journalist, and professor •
Adam Leventhal (born 1979), English television presenter and journalist •
Adam Leventhal (born 1979), American software engineer •
Adam Levin (born 1976/1977), American fiction author •
Adam K. Levin, American politician, author, and podcast host •
Adam Levine (born 1969), American politician •
Adam Levine (born 1979), American lead singer and guitarist of Maroon 5 •
Adam Levy (born 1966), jazz guitarist and freelance journalist •
Adam Levy (born 1970), British actor •
Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (1659–1719), Swedish general •
Adam Lewis (born 1999), English footballer •
Adam Lewis, British composer, songwriter, and producer, also known as Mr Ronz •
Adam Liaw (born 1978), Malaysian-Australian chef, television presenter, and author •
Adam Liberatore (born 1987), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Lightstone, Canadian politician •
Adam Lile (1885–1954), New Zealand rugby footballer •
Adam Lilling (born 1970), American entrepreneur •
Adam Lind (born 1983), American baseball player •
Adam Lindemann, American investor, writer, art collector, and art dealer •
Adam Lindsay, American businessman •
Adam Ling (born 1991), New Zealand rower •
Adam Lingner (born 1960), American football player •
Adam Lipiński, Polish economist, editor, and lecturer •
Adam Lippes (born 1972), American fashion designer, founded ADAM fashion label •
Adam Liptak (born 1960), American legal journalist •
Adam Lisagor (born 1978), American commercial director and businessman •
Adam Lisewski (1944–2023), Polish fencer •
Adam Liška (born 1999), Slovak ice hockey player •
Adam C. Listman (1859–1943), American clothing cutter and politician •
Adam Liszt (1776–1827), Danube-Swabian musician •
Adam Litovitz (1982–2019), Canadian musician and composer •
Adam Little (1919–2008), Scottish footballer •
Adam Brown Littlepage (1859–1921), American lawyer and politician •
Adam Littleton (1627–1694), English cleric and lexicographer •
Adam Lively (born 1961), British novelist •
Adam Livingston (c. 1723–1795), Scottish soldier and politician •
Adam Livingstone (born 1998), Scottish footballer •
Adam Lizakowski (born 1956), Polish poet, translator, and photographer •
Adam Locke (born 1970), English footballer •
Adam Lockwood (born 1981), English footballer •
Adam Loewen (born 1984), Canadian baseball player •
Adam Loftus (1533–1605), Irish archbishop •
Adam Loftus, Irish politician and public official •
Adam Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus (c. 1568–1643), Irish peer •
Adam Loftus, 1st Viscount Lisburne (1647–1691), Anglo-Irish peer and military commander •
Adam Logan (born 1975), Canadian mathematician and Scrabble player •
Adam London (born 1988), English cricketer •
Adam Long (born 1987), American golfer •
Adam Long (born 1991), British actor •
Adam Long (born 2000), Manx footballer •
Adam Long, American actor, screenwriter, and director •
Adam Lonicer (1528–1586), German botanist, also known as Adam Lonitzer or Adamus Lonicerus •
Adam Loomis (born 1992), American-Nordic combined skier •
Adam Lopez (born 1975), Australian pop musician, vocal coach, and session vocalist •
Adam Lorenc (born 1998), Polish volleyball player •
Adam Bhala Lough (born 1979), American film director, screenwriter, and documentary filmmaker •
Adam Lovatt (born 1999), English footballer •
Adam Lovell (born 1977), founder and owner of WriteAPrisoner.com •
Adam Lovelock (born 1982), Australian boxer •
Adam Lowe (born 1985), British writer, performer, and publisher •
Adam Lowitt, American stand-up comedian, co-executive producer, and supervising producer •
Adam Lowry (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Lucas (born 1983), Australian swimmer •
Adam Edward Ludy (1831–1910), American Civil War veteran •
Adam Lundgren (born 1986), Swedish actor •
Adam Lundqvist (born 1994), Swedish footballer •
Adam Lupel (born 1970), American writer •
Adam Lux (1765–1793), German revolutionary and sympathiser •
Adam Lyons (born 1981), American entrepreneur and businessman •
Adam Lyth (born 1987), English cricketer
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Adam MacDougall (born 1975), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam MacKenzie (born 1984), Scottish field hockey defender •
Adam Macrow (born 1978), Australian racing driver •
Adam Maher (born 1993), Dutch footballer •
Adam Maida (born 1930), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit •
Adam Mair (born 1979), Canadian professional hockey player •
Adam Makowicz (born 1940), Polish-Canadian pianist and composer, born Adam Matyszkowicz •
Adam Malik (1917–1984), Indonesia's third vice president •
Adam Gale Malloy (1830–1911), Irish-American politician and U.S. Army officer •
Adam Małysz (born 1977), Polish ski jumper and rally racing driver •
Adam Gerard Mappa (1754–1828), Dutch type-founder, Patriot, and active colonel •
Adam Maraana (born 2003), Arab-Israeli swimmer •
Adam Marsh (c. 1200–18 November 1259), English Franciscan, scholar and theologian, also known as Adam de Marisco • •
Adam Matthews (born 1992), Welsh footballer •
Adam J. Matzger, American chemist •
Adam McCune (born 1985), American novelist •
Adam McDonough (born 1985), American mixed martial artist •
Adam Gerrond McDougall (1836–1907), Canadian reeve •
Adam McGurk (born 1989), Northern Irish footballer •
Adam McKay (born 1968), American screenwriter, director and comedian •
Adam McPhee (born 1982), Australian rules football player •
Adam Meadows (born 1974), American football player •
Adam Messinger, Canadian songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, nicknamed "Messy", member of The Messengers production team •
Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), Flemish Baroque painter •
Adam Michnik (born 1946), Polish historian and former dissident •
Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855), Polish poet •
Adam El Mihdawy (born 1989), American tennis player •
Adam Miller (born 1979), American painter •
Adam David Miller (1922–2020), American poet, writer, publisher, and radio programmer and producer •
Adam Lee Miller, American musician •
Adam S. Miller, American author •
Adam Moffat (born 1986), Scottish footballer •
Adam Mohammed (born 2006), American football player •
Adam Mójta (born 1986), Polish footballer •
Adam Mokoka (born 1998), French basketball player •
Adam Moleyns (died 1450), Bishop of Chichester, Lord Privy Seal •
Adam Gottlob Moltke (1710–1792), Danish courtier, statesman, and diplomat •
Adam Wilhelm Moltke (1785–1864), Danish nobleman, landowner, civil servant, and politician •
Adam Morrison (born 1984), American basketball player and coach •
Adam Egypt Mortimer, American director, comic writer, and producer •
Adam Morton (1945–2020), Canadian philosopher •
Adam Kelly Morton (born 1973), Canadian actor, writer, producer, and teacher, also known as Adam Kelly •
Adam Pulchrae Mulieris, French writer •
Adam Müller (1779–1829), German publicist, literary critic, political economist and theorist, Ritter von Nitterdorf •
Adam Müller-Guttenbrunn (1852–1923), Austrian author •
Adam August Müller (1811–1844), Danish history painter •
Adam Ali Musab (born 1995), Qatari middle-distance runner •
Adam Muto, American artist and director
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Ádám Nádasdy (1947–2026), Hungarian linguist and poet •
Adam Nagaitis (born 1985), British actor •
Adam Niedzielski (born 1973), Polish economist and government administrator •
Adam Ndlovu (1970–2012), Zimbabwean footballer •
Adam Neat (1976/1977–2019), Australian DJ, known professionally as Adam Sky •
Adam Albert von Neipperg (1775–1829), Austrian general and statesman •
Adam Nelson (born 1975), American shot putter •
Adam Nemec (born 1985), Slovak footballer •
Adam Zachary Newton, American academic •
Adam Nichols (musician) (born 1991), British musician •
Adam Nicolson (born 1957), British author •
Adam Nimoy (born 1956), American TV director, son of actor Leonard Nimoy •
Adam Nussbaum (born 1955), American jazz musician
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Adam Oates (born 1962), Canadian hockey player •
Adam Oehlenschläger (1779–1850), Danish poet •
Adam Friedrich Oeser (1717–1799), German etcher, painter, and sculptor •
Adam Ołdakowski (born 1955), Polish politician •
Adam Olearius (1599–1671), German scholar, mathematician, geographer and librarian, born Adam Ölschläger or Oehlschlaeger •
Adam Oller (born 1994), American baseball player •
Adam Ondra (born 1993), Czech rock climber •
Adam Orleton (died 1345), Bishop of Winchester •
Adam Osborne (1939–2003), author, publisher, and computer designer, founder of the Osborne Computer Corporation •
Adam Duff O'Toole (died 1328), Irish convict •
Adam Ottavino (born 1985), American baseball player •
Adam Otterburn of Auldhame and Reidhall (died 1548), Scottish lawyer and diplomat •
Adam Petrovich Ozharovsky (1776–1855), Russian general
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Adam Page (born 1991), American wrestler whose real name is Stephen Woltz •
Adam Page (born 1992), American ice sled hockey player •
Adam Page (born 1997), English footballer •
Adam Paine (1843–1877), U.S. Army Indian scout •
Adam Pajer (born 1995), Czech footballer •
Adam Paljov (born 1970), Serbian politician •
Adam Pallin, American record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, also known as 1-900 •
Adam Pally (born 1982), American actor and comedian •
Adam Palma (born 1974), Polish-British guitarist and teacher •
Adam Pålsson, Swedish actor and musician •
Adam Pankey (born 1994), American football player •
Adam Papalia, Australian sports commentator •
Adam Papée (1895–1990), Polish fencer •
Adam Parada (born 1981), American-Mexican basketball player •
Adam Pardy (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Parfitt (born 1974), Canadian rower •
Adam Parfrey (1957–2018), American journalist, editor, and publisher of Feral House •
Adam Parker (born 1972), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church •
Adam Parker (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union player •
Adam Parkhomenko (born 1985), American political strategist and organizer •
Adam Parkhouse (born 1992), Australian footballer •
Adam Parore (born 1971), New Zealand cricket player •
Adam Parr (born 1965), British businessman •
Adam Parsons (born 1970), English television and radio presenter •
Adam Parvipontanus (c. 1100–02 – c. 1157–1169), Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman, also known as Adam of Balsham •
Adam Pascal (born 1970), American actor and singer •
Adam Pastor (d. 1560s), German Catholic priest •
Adam Patel, Baron Patel of Blackburn (1940–2019), British businessman and politician •
Adam Pattison (born 1986), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Pavlesic (born 2002), Australian football goalkeeper •
Adam Pavlásek (born 1994), Czech tennis player •
Adam Pawlikowski (1925–1976), Polish actor •
Adam Payerl (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Payne (1781–1832), American itinerant minister •
Adam Payne (born 1970), American track cyclist and road bicycle racer •
Adam Pazio (born 1992), Polish footballer •
Adam Pearce (born 1978), American wrestler •
Adam Pearce (born 1997), Australian footballer •
Adam Pearlman (born 2005), South African footballer •
Adam Pearson (born 1964), English rugby league club team owner •
Adam Pearson (born 1985), British actor, presenter, and campaigner • Adam Pearson, English guitarist for the band
The Sisters of Mercy •
Adam Peaty (born 1994), English swimmer •
Adam Pecháček (born 1995), Czech basketball player •
Adam Pecorari (born 1984), American racing driver •
Adam Peek (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Pelech (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Peltzman, American television writer and producer •
Adam Pendleton (born 1984), American conceptual artist •
Adam Penenberg (born 1962), American journalist and educator •
Adam Pengilly (born 1977), British skeleton racer •
Adam Perelle (1640–1695), French artist and writer •
Adam Perry (born 1979), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Peška (born 1997), Czech paralympic athlete •
Adam Peters (born 1979), American football executive •
Adam Peters (rugby league) (born 1974), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Peterson (born 1965), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Peterson (born 1974), American tennis player •
Adam Peterson (born 1979), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Petersson (born 2000), Swedish footballer •
Adam Petri (1454–1527), German printer, publisher, and bookseller •
Adam Petrouš (born 1977), Czech footballer •
Adam Pettersson (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player •
Ádám Pettik (born 1972), Hungarian musician, singer-songwriter, percussionist, and instrument creator •
Adam Pettle (born 1973), Canadian playwright, radio producer, and television writer •
Adam Petty (1980–2000), American race car driver •
Adam Pettyjohn (born 1977), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Phelan (born 1991), Australian racing cyclist •
Adam Philip (1856–1945), Scottish minister and author •
Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (1740–1793), French general •
Adam Phillips (born 1954), British psychoanalytic psychotherapist and essayist •
Adam Phillips (born 1971), Australian filmmaker, animator, and freelancer •
Adam Phillips (born 1998), English footballer •
Adam Phillips, British musician •
Adam Piatt (born 1976), American baseball player •
Adam Piccolotti (born 1988), American mixed martial artist •
Adam Pickering (born 1981), Australian rules footballer and coach •
Adam Pierończyk (born 1970), Polish jazz saxophonist and composer •
Adam Pietrasik, Polish canoeist •
Adam Pietraszko (born 1982), Polish speedway racer •
Adam Piłsudski (1869–1935), Polish senator •
Adam Pilch (1965–2010), Polish Lutheran clergy and military chaplain •
Adam Pine (born 1976), Australian swimmer •
Adam Pineault (born 1986), American ice hockey player •
Adam Pinkhurst, English scribe •
Adam Pisoni, American entrepreneur and businessman •
Adam Plachetka (born 1985), Czech singer •
Adam Plack, Australian didgeridoo player, composer, and producer •
Adam Alfred Plater (1836–1909), Polish-Lithuanian noble and archaeologist •
Adam Platt (born 1958), American writer and restaurant critic •
Adam Plunkett (1903–1992), Scottish footballer •
Adam Plutko (born 1991), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Podgórecki (1925–1998), Polish sociologist •
Adam Podlesh (born 1983), American football player •
Adam Pœrtner (1817–1910), German-American mason, miller, and politician •
Adam Polášek (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Polkinghorne (born 1975), Australian cricket player •
Adam Pollina, American comic book artist and penciller •
Adam F. Poltl (1891–1969), American businessman and politician •
Adam Pompey (born 1998), New Zealand rugby league footballer •
Adam Poniński (1732/1733–1798), Polish nobleman and Prince •
Adam Poniński (1758–1816), Polish nobleman, Prince, politician, soldier, and officer •
Adam Porter (born 2002), English footballer •
Adam Posen (born 1966), American economist •
Adam Possamai (born 1970), Belgian sociologist and novelist •
Adam Józef Potocki (1822–1872), Polish politician •
Adam Powell (1496–1546), English politician •
Adam Powell (1912–1982), English cricketer •
Adam Powell (born 1976), Welsh computer programmer, game designer, and businessman •
Adam Powell (born 1981), British director and photographer •
Adam Powell (born 1987), English rugby union footballer •
Adam Clayton Powell (1865–1953), American pastor, activist, and author •
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (1908–1972), American politician •
Adam Clayton Powell III (born 1946), American journalist, media executive, and scholar •
Adam Clayton Powell IV (born 1962), American politician •
Adam Pragier (1886–1976), Polish economist, professor, socialist activist, politician, and writer •
Adam Prażmowski (1821–1885), Polish astronomer and astrophysicist •
Adam Prentice (born 1997), American football player •
Adam Pretty, Australian sports photographer •
Adam Pribićević (1880–1957), Croatian Serb publisher, writer, and politician •
Adam Price (born 1967), Danish screenwriter, playwright, and restaurateur •
Adam Price (born 1968), Welsh politician •
Adam Priestley (born 1990), Gibraltarian footballer •
Adam Pritzker (born 1984), American entrepreneur •
Adam Próchnik (1892–1942), Polish socialist activist, politician, and historian •
Adam Proudlock (born 1981), English footballer •
Adam Przeworski (born 1940), Polish-American political scientist and professor •
Adam Przybek (born 2000), Welsh football goalkeeper •
Adam Ptáček (born 1980), Czech pole vaulter •
Adam Ptáčník (born 1985), Czech track cyclist •
Adam Pudil (born 2005), Czech footballer •
Adam Pugh (born 1977), American politician •
Adam Puławski, Polish historian and researcher •
Adam Purdy (born 1981), Canadian Paralympic swimmer •
Adam Purpis (born 1883, death date unknown), Latvian Soviet spy •
Adam Purple (1930–2015), American activist and gardener •
Adam Putnam (born 1974), American politician •
Adam Puza (born 1951), Polish politician •
Adam Pynacker (1622–1673), Dutch painter
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Adam Quesnell (born 1981/1982), American stand-up comedian •
Adam Quick (born 1981), Australian basketball player •
Adam Quinlan (born 1992), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Quinn (born 1973), American bagpipe player, instructor, and composer
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Adam Rachel (born 1976), English footballer •
Adam Radecki (born 1994), Polish footballer •
Adam Radmall (born 1984), English ice hockey player •
Adam S. Radomsky, Canadian psychologist •
Adam Radwan (born 1997), English rugby union player •
Adam Rafferty (born 1969), American guitarist and composer •
Adam Raga (born 1982), Spanish motorcycle trials racer •
Adam Ragusea (born 1982), American YouTuber and journalist •
Adam Rahayaan, Indonesian politician •
Adam Raine (born 1999), British-American football player •
Adam Rainer (1899–1950), dwarf and giant •
Adam Rolland Rainy (1862–1911), Scottish politician •
Adam Ralegh (c. 1480–1545), English politician •
Adam Ramage (1772–1850), printing press manufacturer •
Adam Ramanauskas (born 1980), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Randell (born 2000), English footballer •
Adam Rapacki (1909–1970), Polish politician and diplomat •
Adam Raphael (born 1938), English journalist •
Adam Rapoport (born 1969), American magazine editor •
Adam Rapp (born 1968), American novelist, musician and director •
Adam Raška (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Raška (born 2001), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Ratajczyk (born 2002), Polish footballer •
Adam Ravenstahl (born 1984), American politician •
Adam Ray, American comedian, actor, and YouTuber •
Adam E. Ray (1808–1865), American politician and farmer •
Adam Rayner (born 1977), English actor •
Adam Rayski (1913–2008), Franco-Polish intellectual •
Adam Reach (born 1993), English footballer •
Adam Redmond (born 1993), American football player •
Adam Redzik (born 1977), Polish lawyer, historian, and professor •
Adam Reed (born 1970), American voice actor, writer, director and producer •
Adam Reed (born 1975), English footballer •
Adam Reed (born 1991), English footballer, also known as Adam Tull •
Adam Reefdy (born 2004), Singaporean footballer •
Adam Reid, Canadian actor, writer, producer, and director •
Adam Reid, American writer and film director •
Adam Reideborn (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Remmele (1877–1951), German politician •
Adam Render (1822–1881), German-American hunter, prospector, and trader •
Adam Rennocks (born 1982), English cricketer •
Adam Replogle (born 1990), American football player •
Adam Resnick, American director, producer, and writer •
Adam Reusner (c. 1496–1575), German mystic, hymn-writer, and poet •
Adam Rex (born 1973), American illustrator and author of children's books •
Adam Reynolds (born 1990), Australian Rugby League player •
Adam Rich (1968–2023), American actor •
Adam Richard (born 1971), Australian comedian, actor, radio presenter, writer, and media personality •
Adam Richards (born 1980), American boxer •
Adam Richards, New Zealand drifting driver •
Adam Richardson (Australian footballer) (born 1974), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Riches (born 1973), English comedian •
Adam Richetti (1909–1938), American criminal and bank robber •
Adam Richman (born 1974), American actor and television personality •
Adam Richman (born 1982), American indie pop singer-songwriter •
Adam Rickitt (born 1978), English actor •
Adam Ridley (born 1942), British economist, civil servant, and banker •
Adam Riedy (born 1981), American short-track speed skater •
Adam Riegler (born 1998), American actor •
Adam Ries (1492–1559), German mathematician •
Adam Riess (born 1969), American astrophysicist •
Adam Rifkin (born 1966), American film director, producer, writer and actor, sometimes credited as Rif Coogan •
Adam Riggs (born 1972), American baseball player •
Adam Riley (born 1992), English cricketer •
Adam Rippon (born 1989), American figure skater •
Adam Rita (born 1947), American gridiron football coach and general manager •
Adam Ritson (born 1976), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Rittenberg (born 1981), American blogger and sports journalist •
Adam Rizwee (born 1991), Maldivian actor •
Adam Ro (born 1990), Ghanaian artist and social activist •
Adam Roarke (1937–1996), American actor and film director •
Adam Robak (born 1957), Polish fencer •
Adam Roberge (born 1997), Canadian cyclist •
Adam Roberts (born 1940), emeritus professor of international relations at Oxford University •
Adam Roberts (born 1965), British academic, critic, and novelist • Adam Roberts (born 1979), American food writer and humorist also known as
Amateur Gourmet •
Adam Roberts (born 1984), Canadian motorcycle racer •
Adam Roberts (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Robertson (ca. 1812–1882), Canadian politician •
Adam Robertson, American politician, businessman, and engineer • Adam Robertson, Australian dummer for the band
Magic Dirt •
Adam Robinson (born 1987), English rugby league player •
Adam Robinson, American educator, freelance author, and chess player •
Adam M. Robinson Jr. (born 1950), American U.S. Navy vice admiral •
Adam Robitel (born 1978), American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor •
Adam Robson (1928–2007), Scottish rugby union player •
Adam Henry Robson (1892–1980), British educationist and Senior Officer in the Royal Air Force •
Adam Rocap (1854–1892), American baseball player •
Adam Rodriguez (born 1975), American actor, screenwriter and director •
Adam Roffman, American film producer •
Adam Rogacki (born 1976), Polish politician •
Adam Keir Rodger (1855–1946), Scottish businessman and politician •
Adam Rogers (born 1965), American jazz guitarist •
Adam Rogers (born 1985), Canadian football player •
Adam Rolland (1734–1819), Scottish judge and philanthropist •
Adam Rome (born 1970), American environmental historian •
Adam Ronikier (1881–1952), Polish politician •
Adam Rooks (born 2000), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Rooney (born 1988), Irish footballer •
Adam Rosales (born 1983), American baseball player •
Adam Roscrow (born 1995), Welsh footballer •
Adam Rose (wrestler) (born 1979), South African wrestler •
Adam Rosen (born 1984), American-born British luger Olympian •
Adam Rosendale, American politician and businessman •
Adam Rosenke (born 1984), Canadian bobsledder •
Adam Ross (born 1967), American author •
Adam Ross, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer •
Adam Rossington (born 1993), English cricketer •
Adam Franciszek Ksawery Rostkowski (1660–1738), Polish Roman Catholic prelate, writer, and translator •
Adam Daniel Rotfeld (born 1938), Polish foreign minister •
Adam Rothenberg (born 1975), American actor •
Adam Rouse (born 1992), Zimbabwean-English cricketer •
Adam Rowe (born 1992), English stand-up comedian and podcaster •
Adam Rowntree (born 1989), English footballer •
Adam Roxburgh (born 1970), Scottish rugby union player and coach •
Adam Roynon (born 1988), British motorcycle speedway rider •
Adam Ruben, American writer, comedian, rapper, storyteller, science communicator, and molecular biologist •
Adam Rubin, American children's author •
Adam Ruckwood (born 1974), British swimmer •
Adam Rudawski (born 1966), Polish politician, economist, and academic professor •
Adam Rudden (born 1983), Irish poet •
Adam Rudolph (born 1955), American jazz composer and percussionist •
Adam Rufer (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Rulík (born 1996), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Rundle (born 1984), English footballer •
Adam Rundqvist (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Runnalls (born 1998), Canadian biathlete •
Adam Rusling (born 2003), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Russel (fl. 1295), English politician •
Adam Russell (baseball) (born 1983), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Russell (musician), American bassist for the band Story of the Year •
Adam Russo (born 1983), Canadian-Italian ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Rutherford (born 1975), British geneticist, author, and broadcaster •
Adam Rutter (born 1986), Australian racewalker •
Adam Ruud (born 1983), American soccer player •
Adam Ružička (born 1999), Slovak ice hockey player •
Adam Ryczkowski (born 1997), Polish footballer •
Adam Rzhevusky (1801–1888), Polish-Russian general
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Adam Saad (born 1994), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Saad (born 2004), Ghanaian footballer •
Adam Saathoff (born 1975), American sport shooter •
Adam Sabra, American historian and professor •
Adam Sadler (born 1980), English football goalkeeper and coach •
Adam Sadowsky (1970–2021), American entrepreneur and actor •
Adam Sahakyan (1996–2016), Armenian Armed Forces sergeant •
Adam Saif (born 1957), Yemeni actor •
Adam Saitiev (born 1977), Russian wrestler •
Adam Hassan Sakak (born 1965), Sudanese sprinter •
Adam Saks (born 1974), Danish painter •
Adam Saldana (born 2002), American soccer player •
Adam Saleh (born 1993), American YouTuber and boxer •
Adam Saliba (born 1972), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Salky (born 1978), American television and film director •
Adam Salmon, American researcher and professor •
Adam Saltsman, American video game designer, also known as Adam Atomic •
Adam Sampson (born 1960), English politician •
Adam Sanders (born 1988), American singer and songwriter •
Adam Sandler (born 1966), American film actor •
Adam Sandow, American businessman •
Adam Sandurski (born 1953), Polish wrestler •
Adam Sanford (born 1975), Dominica cricketer •
Adam Aleksander Sanguszko (1590–1653), noble of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth •
Adam Stanisław Sapieha (1828–1903), Polish nobleman, landlord, and politician •
Adam Stefan Sapieha (1867–1951), Polish cardinal, prince and senator, Archbishop of Kraków •
Adam Sarafian (born 1986), American geologist and pole vaulter •
Adam Sarota (born 1988), Australian footballer •
Adam Satchell (born 1981), American politician and educator •
Adam Satke (born 1994), Czech canoeist •
Adam Savage (born 1967), American special effects designer, fabricator, actor, educator, and television personality, co-host of
MythBusters •
Adam Savić (born 1986), Bosnian handball goalkeeper •
Adam Sawyer (born 1999), Australian footballer •
Adam Scaife (born 1970), British physicist •
Adam Scanlon (born 1996), American politician •
Adam Schaff (1913–2006), Polish Marxist philosopher •
Adam Schantz (1819–1879), German-American immigrant, farmer, and politician •
Adam Scharrer (1889–1948), German writer •
Adam Schefter (born 1966), American sportswriter and TV analyst •
Adam Scheier (born 1973), American football player and coach •
Adam Schein, American radio and TV sportscaster •
Adam Scheinman, American screenwriter and tennis player •
Adam Schenk (born 1992), American golfer •
Adam A. Schider (1886–19??), American politician •
Adam Schiff (born 1960), American politician •
Adam Schindler (born 1983), American mixed martial artist •
Adam Schlesinger (1967–2020), American bassist, songwriter, composer, record producer and founding member of the band Fountains of Wayne •
Adam Schlicht, American port director •
Adam Schmitt (born 1968), American singer-songwriter •
Adam Schneider (born 1984), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Schnelting, Missouri politician •
Adam Schoenberg (born 1980), American composer •
Adam Schoenfeld, American poker player and columnist •
Adam Scholefield (born 1985), British water polo player and researcher •
Adam Schreiber (born 1962), American football player •
Adam Schriemer (born 1995), Canadian volleyball player •
Adam Schroeder, American film producer •
Adam Lewis Schroeder, Canadian novelist and short story writer •
Adam Schröter (c. 1525–1572), Silesian humanist, poet, and alchemist •
Adam Schubert (born 1985), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Schultz (born 1983/1984), American photographer •
Adam Schusser (born 1991), Czech-German ice hockey player •
Adam Schwadron, American politician and businessman •
Adam Scicluna, Australian entertainer •
Adam Scime (born 1982), Canadian composer and double bassist •
Adam Scorgie, Canadian documentary film producer •
Adam Scott (1871–unknown), Scottish footballer •
Adam Scott (born 1973), American actor •
Adam Scott (born 1980), Australian golfer •
Adam Scut (fl. 1382–1401), English politician •
Adam Searle, Australian politician •
Adam Searles (born 1981), British actor •
Adam Sedbar (c. 1502–1537), Abbot of Jervaulx •
Adam Sedgwick (1785–1873), English geologist •
Adam Sedgwick (1854–1913), British zoologist and professor •
Adam Sedlák (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam See (born 1988), Malaysian footballer •
Adam Seelig (born 1975), Canadian-American poet, playwright, director, composer, and Artistic Director •
Adam Segal, American cybersecurity expert •
Adam Selwood (born 1984), Australian rules football player •
Adam Selzer (born 1980), American author •
Adam Seminaris (born 1998), American baseball player •
Adam Sender, American hedge fund manager and art collector •
Adam Senior (born 2002), English footballer •
Adam Senn (born 1984), American model •
Adam Seroczyński (born 1974), Polish sprint canoeist •
Adam Serwer (born 1982), American journalist and author •
Adam Sessler (born 1973), American video game journalist, television personality, consultant, and co-host on
X-Play •
Adam Setla (born 1992), Polish footballer •
Adam Setliff (born 1969), American discus thrower •
Adam Alis Setyano (born 1993), Indonesian footballer •
Adam G. Sevani (born 1992), American actor and dancer •
Adam Seward (born 1982), American football player •
Adam Seybert (1773–1825), American politician •
Adam Seymour (born 1967), English cricketer •
Adam Seymour, English guitarist and songwriter •
Adam Shabala (born 1978), American baseball player •
Adam Shaban (born 1983), Kenyan footballer •
Adam Shaheen (born 1964), British-Canadian artist, television producer, and screenwriter •
Adam Shaheen (born 1994), American football player •
Baba Adam Shahid, Muslim preacher •
Adam Shaiek (born 1989), French footballer •
Adam Shakoor (1947–2022), American lawyer, jurist, and activist •
Adam Shand (born 1962), Australian writer and journalist •
Adam Shankman (born 1964), American director, actor, and choreographer •
Adam Shantry (born 1982), English cricketer •
Adam Shapiro (born 1972), American businessman and activist •
Adam Shapiro, American news anchor •
Adam Shareef, Maldivian politician •
Adam Sharples (born 1954), British executive, civil servant, and economist •
Adam Shaw (born 1957), American painter •
Adam Shaw, British business journalist and presenter • Adam Shaw, drummer for the American punk rock band
Lost City Angels •
Adam Baal Shem, Polish rabbi •
Adam Sherburne, American guitarist, vocalist, and music director for the band Consolidated •
Adam Sherlip (born 1984), American ice hockey coach •
Adam Sherrill (1697–1774), European American settler •
Adam Sherwin, British journalist and media correspondent •
Adam Shields (born 1977), Australian speedway rider •
Adam Shimmons (born 1972), English cricketer •
Adam Shoalts, Canadian writer •
Adam Shoemaker (born 1957), Canadian-Australian academic and administrator •
Adam Shoenfeld (born 1974), American guitarist, songwriter, and producer •
Adam Shortt (1859–1931), Canadian economic historian •
Adam Shreen (born 1993), Malaysian footballer •
Adam Shukri (1910–1983), Iraqi artist and architect •
Adam Shunk (born 1979), American high jumper •
Adam Siao Him Fa (born 2001), French figure skater •
Adam Sidlow (born 1987), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Sieff (born 1954), British music consultant and music industry executive •
Adam Siegel (born 1969), singer-songwriter, guitarist, bassist, producer, actor and graphic designer •
Adam C. Siepel (born 1972), American computational biologist •
Adam Hieronim Sieniawski (1576–1616), Polish-Lithuanian noble •
Adam Hieronim Sieniawski (1623/1624–1650), Polish noble •
Adam Silo (1674–1760), Dutch painter and author •
Adam Silver (born 1962), American businessman, lawyer, sports executive, and current commissioner of the National Basketball Association •
Adam Silvera (born 1990), American author •
Adam Simac (born 1983), Canadian volleyball player •
Adam Simmonds (born 1977), English police commissioner •
Adam Simon (born 1962), American director, producer, and screenwriter •
Ádám Simon (born 1990), Hungarian footballer •
Adam G. Simon (born 1977), American actor and screenwriter •
Adam Simpson (born 1976), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Sinagra (born 1995), Canadian football player •
Adam Sinclair (born 1977), Scottish film and television actor •
Adam Sinclair (born 1984), Indian field hockey player •
Adam Sioui (born 1982), Canadian swimmer •
Adam Sisman (born 1954), British writer, editor, and biographer •
Adam Skirving (1719–1803), Scottish songwriter •
Adam Skorek (born 1956), Polish-Canadian engineer and professor •
Adam Skórnicki (born 1976), Polish motorcycle speedway rider •
Adam Skrodzki (born 1983), Polish fencer •
Adam Skumawitz (born 1979), American soccer player, coach, and businessman •
Adam Skwarczyński (1886–1934), Polish independence activist and politician •
Adam Slater (born 1973), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Sławiński (born 1935), Polish composer •
Adam J. Slemmer (1828–1868), U.S. Army officer •
Adam Słodowy (1923–2019), Polish inventor, author, and television host •
Adam Small (1936–2016), South African writer and activist •
Adam Smalley (born 2001), British racing driver •
Adam Smarte (born 1987), Liberian footballer •
Adam Smelczyński (1930–2021), Polish trap shooter •
Adam Smethurst, English actor and writer •
Adam Smith (1723–1790), economist, philosopher, and author of
The Wealth of Nations •
Adam Smith (1903–1985), American swimmer •
Adam Smith (1930–2014), pseudonym of American economics writer and commentator, George Goodman •
Adam Smith (born 1965), American politician •
Adam Smith (born 1971), English footballer and coach •
Adam Smith (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Smith (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Smith (born 1985), English footballer •
Adam Smith (born 1990), American football player •
Adam Smith (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Smith (born 1992), American basketball player •
Adam Smith (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam Smith, British television director •
Adam Smith, American politician •
Adam Smith, English doctor and YouTuber •
Adam D. Smith, American computer scientist •
Adam Neal Smith, American actor, musician, and film producer •
Adam T. Smith, American professor and scientist •
Adam Smith-Neale (born 1993), English darts player •
Adam Smolarczyk (born 1994), Polish volleyball player •
Adam Smoluk (born 1980), Canadian screenwriter, director, actor, community leader, and executive •
Adam Smyth (born 1981), English cricketer •
Adam Snow, American record producer and electronic artist •
Adam Snyder (born 1982), American football player •
Adam W. Snyder (1799–1842), American politician •
Adam Clarke Snydor (1834–1896), American judge •
Adam Sobczak (born 1989), Polish rower •
Adam Levin Søbøtker (1753–1823), Danish estate owner •
Adam Sobel (born 1967), American mathematician and professor •
Adam Sofronijević (born 1973), Serbian library information specialist and professor •
Adam Soilleux (born 1991), English cricketer •
Adam Sol, Canadian-American poet •
Adam Soliman, Canadian researcher •
Adam Sollitt (born 1977), English football goalkeeper •
Adam Solomon (born 1963), Kenyan composer, guitarist, and singer •
Adam Solski (1895–1940), Polish Army major •
Adam Sopp (born 1986), British actor •
Adam Sørensen (born 2000), Danish footballer •
Adam Sowa (born 1957), Polish deputy chief executive of the European Defence Agency •
Adam Spencer (born 1969), Australian comedian, media personality, and radio presenter •
Adam Spencer (born 1972), Canadian curler •
Adam Spreadbury-Maher, Australian-Irish theatre artistic director, producer, and writer •
Adam Springfield (born 1982), American actor •
Adam Squire (died 1588), English churchman and academic •
Adam Stachowiak (born 1986), Polish football goalkeeper •
Adam Stachowiak (born 1989), Polish racing cyclist •
Adam Stafford (born 1982), Scottish musician, filmmaker, film writer, photographer, and broadcaster •
Adam Ståhl (born 1994), Swedish footballer •
Adam Stanger, American musician •
Adam Stankievič (1882–1949), Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, politician and writer •
Adam Stansfield (1978–2010), English footballer •
Adam Starchild (1946–2006), American financial consultant and convicted fraudster •
Adam Stark (1784–1867), English printer, bookseller, and antiquary •
Adam Starostka (born 1957), Polish sprinter •
Adam Starr (born 1973), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Stefanović (1832–1887), Serbian lithographer and painter •
Adam Stefanow (born 1994), Polish snooker player •
Adam Steffey (born 1965), American mandolin player •
Adam Stegerwald (1874–1945), German Catholic politician •
Adam Stein, American film director and screenwriter •
Adam Steinhardt (born 1969), Australian pole vaulter •
Adam Stejskal (born 2002), Czech football goalkeeper •
Adam Steltzner (born 1963), American NASA engineer •
Adam Stemple, American folk rock musician and author •
Adam Stenavich (born 1983), American football player and coach •
Adam Stennett (born 1972), American painter •
Adam Stephen (c. 1718–1791), Scottish-born doctor and military officer • Adam Stephens, American guitarist, harmonicist, keyboarder, pianist, and vocalist for the duo
Two Gallants •
Adam R. Steigert (born 1986), American filmmaker •
Adam Sterling (born 1983), American political scientist •
Adam Stern (born 1955), American conductor •
Adam Stern (born 1980), Canadian baseball player •
Adam Steuart (1591–1654), Scottish philosopher and controversialist •
Adam Stevens (born 1974), Australian hip hop artist, known professionally as Bias B •
Adam Stevens (born 1978), American racing crew chief •
Adam Stewart (born 1981), Jamaican businessman •
Adam Stewart (born 1987), New Zealand track cyclist •
Adam Stockhausen, American production designer •
Adam Stone, American political scientist and professor •
Adam Stonegrave (fl. 1341–1342), English Justice of the King's Bench •
Adam Storing, American politician •
Adam Storke (born 1962), American actor •
Adam Strachan (1987–2022), Scottish footballer •
Adam Straith (born 1990), Canadian soccer player •
Adam Streisand (born 1963), American lawyer •
Adam Strohm (1870–1951), Swedish-American librarian •
Adam Stronach, English Christian missionary •
Adam Struzik (born 1957), Polish doctor and politician •
Adam Studziński (1911–2008), Polish Roman Catholic priest •
Adam J. Sullivan, American politician •
Adam Sulzdorf-Liszkiewicz, American game designer and educator •
Adam Summerfield (born 1990), English ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Sušac (born 1989), Croatian footballer •
Adam Svensson (born 1993), Canadian golfer •
Adam Svoboda (1978–2019), Czech ice hockey goaltender and coach •
Adam Swandi (born 1996), Singaporean footballer •
Adam Sweeting, British rock critic and writer •
Adam Swift (born 1961), British political philosopher and sociologist •
Adam Swift (born 1993), English rugby league footballer •
Adam James Syddall (born 1980), English cricketer •
Adam Sýkora (born 2004), Slovak ice hockey player •
Adam P. Symson (born 1974), American businessman, CEO and president of the E. W. Scripps Company •
Ádám Szabó (footballer) (born 1988), Hungarian footballer •
Adam Szal (born 1953), Polish Roman Catholic bishop •
Ádám Szalai (born 1987), Hungarian footballer •
Adam Szejnfeld (born 1958), Polish politician •
Adam Szelągowski (1873–1961), Polish historian, teacher, and professor •
Adam Szentpétery (born 1956), Hungarian artist and professor •
Adam Szłapka (born 1984), Polish politician and political scientist •
Adam Szostkiewicz (born 1952), Polish author, religious commentator, political commentator, journalist, and translator •
Adam Sztaba (born 1975), Polish composer, music producer, conductor, arranger, pianist, and television personality •
Adam Sztykiel (born 1978), American television and film producer and screenwriter •
Adam Szubin, American politician and lawyer •
Adam Szustak (born 1978), Polish Roman Catholic priest, Dominican, itinerant preacher, academic chaplain, vlogger, and author •
Adam Szymański (1852–1916), Polish writer and lawyer •
Adam Szymczyk (born 1970), Polish art critic, curator, writer, and editor
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Adam Taaso, South African bishop •
Adam Tafralis (born 1983), American football player •
Adam Taggart (born 1993), Australian footballer •
Adam Taliaferro (born 1982), American politician and football player •
Adam Tambellini (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player •
Adam Tandy, British television producer and director •
Adam Tangata (born 1991), Cook Islands rugby league footballer •
Adam Tann (born 1982), English footballer •
Adam Tanner (1572–1632), Austrian Jesuit theologian •
Adam Tanner (born 1973), English footballer •
Adam Tarnowski (1866–1946), Austro-Hungarian and Polish diplomat •
Adam Tarnowski (1892–1956), Austro-Hungarian and Polish diplomat and minister •
Adam Tarło (1713–1744), Polish nobleman •
Adam Tas (1668–1722), Dutch community leader •
Adam Tas (born 1981), South African singer and songwriter •
Adam Taub, American documentary film director •
Adam Taubitz (born 1967), German jazz and classical musician •
Adam Taylor (born 1991), Australian tennis player •
Adam Taylor, American composer •
Adam Russell Taylor, American human rights activist and minister •
Adam Tedder, British actor, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist musician •
Adam Tensta (born 1983), Swedish rapper, born Adam Momodou Eriksson Taal •
Adam Tepsurgayev (1976–2000), Chechen freelance cameraman •
Adam Terry (born 1982), American football player •
Adam Teuto, 14th-century German writer •
Adam Thibault (born 1990), Canadian football player •
Adam Christian Thebesius (1686–1732), German anatomist •
Adam Thielen (born 1990), American football player •
Adam Thirlwell (born 1978), British novelist •
Adam Thom (1802–1890), Scottish teacher, journalist, lawyer, public servant, and recorder •
Adam Thomas (born 1986), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Thomas (born 1988), British actor •
Adam Thomas (born 1992), New Zealand footballer •
Adam Thomas, American politician •
Adam Thompson (born 1982), New Zealand tennis player •
Adam Thompson (born 1992), English footballer •
Adam David Thompson, American actor •
Adam Thompstone (born 1987), English rugby union player •
Adam Thomson (born 1955), British diplomat •
Adam Thomson (born 1982), New Zealand rugby union player •
Adam Thomson (born 1986), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Bruce Thomson (1885–1976), Scottish painter •
Adam S. T. Thomson (1908–2000), Scottish engineer and university administrator •
Adam Thorn (born 1979), American musician and songwriter •
Adam Thoroughgood (1604–1640), English colonist and community leader in the Virginia Colony •
Adam Thorpe (born 1956), British poet and novelist •
Adam Thoseby (born 1991), British-Australian basketball player •
Adam Tickell (born 1965), British economic geographer •
Adam Tihany (born 1948), Romanian-American hospitality designer •
Adam Tilander (born 1998), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Tillcock (born 1993), English cricketer •
Adam Timmerman (born 1971), American football player •
Adam Tinley (born 1967), English DJ, musician, singer, and record producer, known professionally as Adamski •
Adam Tinworth (born 1971), English journalist, writer, and role-playing game designer •
Adam Tippett (born 1979), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Tokarz (1944–2014), Polish footballer •
Adam Toledo (2007/2008–2021), Mexican-American boy fatally shot by police •
Adam Tomasiak (born 1953), Polish rower •
Adam Tomkins (born 1969), British academic and politician •
Adam Tomlinson (born 1993), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Tooze (born 1967), English historian and professor •
Adam Topolski (born 1951), Polish footballer •
Adam Torrence (1732–1780), Irish-American businessman and soldier •
Adam Torres, American singer and songwriter •
Adam Johan Frederik Poulsen Trampe (1798–1876), Dano-Norwegian lawyer and politician •
Adam Trautman (born 1997), American football player •
Adam Treloar (born 1993), Australian rules footballer •
Adam Trenčan (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Treu (born 1974), American football player •
Adam von Trott zu Solz (1909–1944), German lawyer and diplomat who opposed the Nazi regime •
Adam Trupish (born 1979), Canadian boxer •
Adam Tse (born 1990), Hong Kong footballer •
Adam Tsekhman, Canadian actor •
Adam Tsuei (born 1959), Chinese entrepreneur, film producer, and director •
Adam Tučný (born 2002), Slovak footballer •
Adam Tuominen (born 1980), Australian actor •
Adam Tutbury (died ca. 1400), English politician and merchant •
Adam Tyc (born 1986), Czech sport shooter •
Adam Tzanetopoulos (born 1995), Greek footballer
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Adam Ulam (1922–2000), Polish-American historian and political scientist •
Adam Ulatoski (born 1985), American football player •
Adam Heinrich Wilhelm Uloth (1804–1885), German politician
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Adam Václavík (born 1994), Czech biathlete •
Adam Valdez, American visual effects supervisor •
Adam van Breen (1585–1642), Dutch painter •
Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), Flemish painter and draughtsman •
Adam van Dommele (born 1984), Australian footballer •
Adam van Düren, German sculptor and architect •
Adam van Koeverden (born 1982), Canadian sprint kayaker and politician •
Adam van Noort (1561/1962–1641), Flemish painter, draughtsman, and teacher •
Adam van Vianen (1568–1627), Dutch silversmith, engraver, and medalist •
Adam Varadi (born 1985), Czech footballer •
Adam Vaughan (born ), Canadian political journalist and politician •
Adam Vayer (born 1987), Israeli footballer •
Adam Swart Vedder (1834–1905), Canadian politician and rancher •
Adam S. Veige, American chemist and professor •
Adam Vella (born 1971), Australian sport shooter •
Adam Vetulani (1901–1976), Polish historian of medieval law •
Adam Veyde (1667–1720), Russian infantry general •
Adam Sayf Viacava (born 1999), known simply as Sayf, Italian rapper •
Adam Vidjeskog (born 1998), Finnish footballer •
Adam Viktora (born 1996), Czech swimmer •
Adam Vinatieri (born 1972), American football player •
Adam Virgo (born 1983), English footballer •
Adam Vishnyakov (born 1991), Russian footballer •
Adam Vlkanova (born 1994), Czech footballer •
Adam Voges (born 1979), Australian cricketer •
Adam Vojtěch (born 1986), Czech politician and lawyer •
Adam von Bodenstein (1528–1577), Swiss Paracelsian alchemist and physician •
Adam von Trautmannsdorf (1579–1617), Croatian and Austrian Littoral general •
Adam von Trott zu Solz (1909–1944), German lawyer and diplomat •
Adam Georg von Agthe (1777–1826), Russian Imperial Russian Army Major General •
Adam Abraham von Gaffron und Oberstradam (1665–1738), Silesian nobleman, officer of the Danish army •
Adam Gottlob von Krogh (1768–1839), Norwegian-Danish military officer •
Adam Johann von Krusenstern (1770–1846), Baltic-German admiral and explorer •
Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (1708–1779), Prince-Bishop of Würzburg and Prince-Bishop of Bamberg •
Adam Heinrich von Steinau (died 1712), Saxon Generalfeldmarschall •
Adam Edward Vrooman (1847–1923), Canadian physician and politician
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Adam Waczyński (born 1989), Polish basketball player •
Adam Wade (1935–2022), American singer, musician, and actor •
Adam Wade (born 1968), American drummer •
Adam Wade, American storyteller •
Adam Wadecki (born 1977), Polish racing cyclist •
Adam Wagner, British lawyer and politician •
Adam C. Wagner (1858/1860–1935), American architect and engineer •
Adam Willis Wagnalls (1843–1924), American dictionary publisher •
Adam Wainwright (born 1981), American baseball player •
Adam Wakeman (born 1974), English keyboard player •
Adam Wakenshaw (1914–1942), English recipient of the Victoria Cross •
Adam Walczak (born 1957), Polish footballer •
Adam Walinsky (born 1937), American lawyer and politician •
Adam Walker (1829–1902), Australian politician •
Adam Walker (born 1963), American football player •
Adam Walker (born 1968), American football player •
Adam Walker (born 1969), British politician •
Adam Walker (born 1986), Scottish ice hockey player and coach •
Adam Walker (born 1987), English flautist •
Adam Walker (1991–2022), Scottish rugby league player •
Adam Walker (born 1991), English footballer •
Adam Walker, Canadian politician •
Adam Wallace (born 1981), English footballer •
Adam Wallace-Harrison (born 1979), Australian rugby union player •
Adam Walne (born 1990), English rugby league footballer •
Adam Walsh (1974–1981), American murder victim •
Adam Walsh (American football) (1901–1985), American football player and coach •
Adam Walters, Australian journalist •
Adam Walton (born 1971), British radio disc jockey •
Adam WarRock (born 1980), American rapper, born as Eugene K. Ahn •
Adam Ward (born 1986), American baseball player and coach •
Adam Ward (1988–2015), American murder victim •
Adam Kelly Ward (1982–2016), American convicted murderer executed by lethal injection •
Adam Warren (born 1967), American comic book writer and artist •
Adam Warren (born 1975), English cricketer •
Adam Warren (born 1987), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Warren (born 1991), Welsh rugby union player •
Adam Warwick (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Waszkiewicz (born 1993), Polish footballer •
Adam Watene (1977–2008), Cook Islands rugby league footballer •
Adam Watson (1914–2007), British International relations theorist and researcher •
Adam Watson (1930–2019), Scottish biologist, ecologist, and mountaineer •
Adam Watt (born 1967), Australian boxer and kickboxer •
Adam Watts (born 1975), American singer-songwriter •
Adam Watts (born 1988), English footballer •
Adam Wawrosz (1913–1971), Polish poet, writer, and activist •
Adam Ważyk (1905–1982), Polish poet, essayist, and writer •
Adam Weber (born 1987), American football player •
Adam Webster (born 1980), English footballer •
Adam Webster (born 1995), English footballer •
Adam Ditlev Wedell-Wedellsborg (1782–1827), Dano-Norwegian politician •
Adam Gottlieb Weigen (1677–1727), German pietist, theologian, and animal rights writer •
Adam Weiler (died 1894), German trade unionist and socialist activist •
Adam D. Weinberg, American museum curator and director •
Adam S. Weinberg (born 1965), American sociologist, academic administrator, and businessman •
Adam Weiner (born 1975), Polish handball goalkeeper •
Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830), founder of the Order of Illuminati •
Adam Weisman (born 1986), American actor and mortician •
Adam Weiss, Slovenian politician •
Adam Weissel (1854–1928), American U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient •
Adam Weisweiler (c. 1750– after 1810), French cabinetmaker •
Adam Weitsman, American entrepreneur and businessman •
Adam Cleghorn Welch (1864–1943), Scottish clergyman and biblical scholar •
Adam Wenceslaus, Duke of Cieszyn (1574–1617), Duke of Cieszyn •
Adam Werbach (born 1973), American environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur •
Adam Werner (born 1997), Swedish ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Werritty (born 1978), Scottish businessman •
Adam West (1928–2017), American television actor •
Adam West (born 1986), American soccer player •
Adam Wexler (born 1956), American-Israeli musician •
Adam Wharton (born 2004), English footballer •
Adam Wheater (born 1990), English cricketer •
Adam Wheeler (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Wheeler (wrestler) (born 1981), American wrestler •
Adam White (c. 1630–1708), Scottish Presbyterian minister •
Adam White (1817–1878), Scottish zoologist •
Adam White (1823–1895), Swiss-American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient •
Adam White (born 1976), Australian rules footballer and filmmaker •
Adam White (born 1989), Australian volleyball player •
Adam Whitehead (born 1980), British swimmer •
Adam Whitelock (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union footballer •
Adam Bergmark Wiberg (born 1997), Swedish footballer •
Adam Wicheard (born 1985), English snooker player •
Adam Wickmer (died 1384), English priest and academic •
Adam Wieczorek (born 1992), Polish mixed martial artist •
Adam Wielomski (born 1972), Polish scientist and professor •
Adam Wiercioch (born 1980), Polish fencer •
Adam Wierman (born 1979), American computer scientist and professor •
Adam Wilcox (born 1976), British racing driver •
Adam Wilcox (born 1992), American ice hockey goaltender •
Adam Wildavsky (born 1960), American bridge player •
Adam Wilde (born 1979), English footballer •
Adam Wilk (born 1987), American baseball pitcher •
Adam Wilk (born 1997), Polish footballer •
Adam Willaerts (1577–1664), Dutch painter • Adam Willard (born 1973), American drummer, known by the stage name
Atom Willard •
Adam Willett (born 1982), American boxer •
Adam Williams (1922–2006), American film and TV actor, born Adam Berg •
Adam Williams (born 1983), British basketball player •
Adam Williams, American baseball player •
Adam Williamson (born 1984), American soccer man •
Adam Willis (born 1976), English footballer •
Adam Willits (born 1972), Australian actor •
Adam Wilsby (born 2000), Swedish ice hockey player •
Adam Wilson (judge) (1814–1891), Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician • Adam Wilson, British bassist for the post-Britpop band
Thirteen Senses •
Adam Wiltzie (born 1969), American-Belgian composer and sound engineer •
Adam Wingard (born 1982), American film director, editor, cinematographer, and writer •
Adam Winkler (born 1967), American lawyer and professor •
Adam Winsler, American developmental psychologist •
Adam Winslow (born 1979 or 1980), British businessman •
Adam Wise (1943–2008), English Royal Air Force pilot •
Adam Wishart (born 1969), British documentary filmmaker •
Adam Wiśniewski (born 1980), Polish handballer •
Adam Wiśniewski-Snerg (1937–1995), Polish author •
Adam Wiśniowiecki (c. 1566–1622), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman •
Adam Włodek (1922–1986), Polish poet, editor, and translator •
Adam Wodnicki (1930–2020), Polish professor, writer, and translator •
Adam Wojciechowski (born 1980), Polish rower •
Adam Wójcik (1970–2017), Polish basketball player •
Adam Wolanin (1919–1987), Polish-American soccer player •
Adam Wolańczyk (1936–2022), Polish actor •
Adam Wolff (1899–1984), Polish historian and sailor •
Adam Wolniewicz (born 1993), Polish footballer •
Adam Wong (born 1985), Canadian gymnast •
Adam Wonus, American real estate developer •
Adam Wood (born 1955), British diplomat and politician •
Adam Woodbury (born 1994), American basketball player •
Adam Woodward, British actor and model •
Adam Woodyatt (born 1968), English actor •
Adam Wool, American politician •
Adam T. Woolley, American chemist and professor •
Adam Woolnough (born 1982), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Woronowicz (born 1973), Polish actor •
Adam Worth (1844–1902), German-born American bank robber and mob boss •
Adam Woźnica (born 1994), Polish volleyball player •
Adam Wright (1975–1998), Australian rugby league footballer •
Adam Wright (born 1977), American water polo player •
Adam Wurtzel (born 1985), American television personality, host, and producer •
Adam Wybe (1584–1653), Dutch engineer and inventor •
Adam Wylie (born 1984), American actor •
Adam Wysocki (born 1974), Polish sprint canoeist
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Adam Yacenda (1915–1986), American newspaper publisher and political advisor •
Adam Yamaguchi, American television journalist and producer •
Adam Yarmolinsky (1922–2000), American academic, educator, and author •
Adam Yates (born 1983), English footballer •
Adam Yates (born 1992), English racing cyclist •
Adam Yauch (1964–2012), American rapper and member of the Beastie Boys, known professionally as MCA •
Adam Baako Nortey Yeboah (born 1950), Ghanaian politician and manager •
Adam J. Yeend (born 1980), Australian actor and producer •
Adam Yosef (born 1981), British multimedia journalist, photojournalist, and community activist •
Adam Young (born 1982), American politician • Adam Young, American singer-songwriter and member of the electronic project
Owl City Z •
Adam Ignacy Zabellewicz (1784–1831), Polish professor •
Adam Zagajewski (1945–2021), Polish poet, novelist, translator and essayist •
Adam Zajíček (born 1993), Czech volleyball player •
Adam Zalužanský ze Zalužan (c. 1555–1613), Czech-Bohemian botanist, physician, and professor •
Adam Zameenzad (1937–2017), Pakistani-British writer •
Adam Zamenhof (1888–1940), Polish doctor, Holocaust victim •
Adam Zamoyski (born 1949), English historian •
Adam Žampa (born 1990), Slovak alpine ski racer •
Adam Zampa (born 1992), Australian cricketer •
Adam A. Zango (born 1985), Nigerian actor, singer, dancer, scriptwriter, director, film producer, television personality, and philanthropist •
Adam Zaruba (born 1991), Canadian football player •
Adam Zavacký (born 1988), Slovak sprinter •
Adam Zawislak, Polish Paralympic volleyball player •
Adam Zbar (born 1969), American entrepreneur •
Adam Zbořil (born 1995), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Zdrójkowski (born 2000), Polish actor and television presenter •
Adam Zeis (born 1978), American writer and podcaster •
Adam Zejer (born 1963), Polish footballer •
Adam Zeman (ice hockey) (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player •
Adam Zeman (neurologist) (born 1957), British neurologist •
Adam Zemke (born 1983), American politician •
Adam Zertal (1936–2015), Israeli archaeologist and professor •
Adam Zimarino (born 2001), Australian footballer •
Adam Zimmer (born 1984), American football coach •
Adam Zimmerman (1852–1919), Canadian politician •
Adam Zindani (born 1972), English rhythm guitarist •
Adam Zolotin (born 1983), American actor •
Adam Zotovich, American stage performer and producer •
Adam Zreľák (born 1994), Slovak footballer •
Adam Zrinski (1662–1691), Croatian count and army officer •
Adam Zucker (born 1976), American sportscaster •
Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742), German cartographer and geographer •
Adam Zwar (born 1972), Australian actor, voice actor, and writer •
Adam Zyglis (born 1982), American cartoonist ==Fictional characters==