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[1] Abigail (Smith), 1744–1818, U.S. social and political figure (wife of John Adams).
[2] Alice, 1926–1999, U.S. writer.
[3] Ansel, 1902–84, U.S. photographer.
[4] Brooks, 1848–1927, U.S. historian and political scientist (son of Charles Francis Adams and brother of Henry Brooks Adams).
[5] Charles Francis, 1807–86, U.S. statesman: minister to Great Britain 1861–68 (son of John Quincy Adams).
[6] Franklin P(ierce) F.P.A. , 1881–1960, U.S. author and columnist.
[7] Henry (Brooks), 1838–1918, U.S. historian, writer, and teacher (son of Charles Francis Adams).
[8] James Trus·low [truhs -loh] /ˈtrʌs loʊ/ , 1878–1949, U.S. historian.
[9] John, 1735–1826, 2nd president of the U.S. 1797–1801: a leader in the American Revolution.
[10] John Michael Geoffrey Man·ning·ham [man -ing-uh m] /ˈmæn ɪŋ əm/ , Tom , 1931–85, Barbadian political leader: prime minister 1976–85.
[11] John Quin·cy [kwin -zee, -see] /ˈkwɪn zi, -si/ , 1767–1848, 6th president of the U.S. 1825–29; secretary of state 1817–25 (son of John Adams).
[12] Lé·o·nie Fuller [ley-oh -nee] /leɪˈoʊ ni/ , 1899–1988, U.S. poet.
[13] Maude Maude Kiskadden , 1872–1953, U.S. actress.
[14] Roger, 1889–1971, U.S. chemist.
[15] Samuel, 1722–1803, American statesman: a leader in the American Revolution.
[16] Samuel Hopkins, 1874–1958, U.S. journalist and novelist.
[17] Walter Sydney, 1876–1956, U.S. astronomer.
[18] Mount. a mountain in SW Washington, in the Cascade Range. 12,307 feet (3751 meters).
[19] a mountain in N New Hampshire, in the White Mountains. 5798 feet (1767 meters).
[20] a city in W Massachusetts.
[21] the name of the first man: husband of Eve and progenitor of the human race. Gen. 2:7; 5:1–5.
[22] A·dolphe Charles [a -dawlf sha r l] /aˈdɔlf ʃarl/ , 1803–56, French composer of comic opera and ballet music.
[23] James, 1730–94, and his brother Robert, 1728–92, English architects and furniture designers.
[24] Lam·bert Si·gis·bert [lahn -ber see-zheez-ber ] /lɑ̃ˈbɛr si ʒizˈbɛr/ , 1700–59, and his brother Ni·cho·las Sé·bas·tien [nee-kaw-lah sey-bahs-tyan ] /ni kɔˈlɑ seɪ bɑsˈtyɛ̃/ , 1705–78, French sculptors.
[25] a male given name.
[26] of or relating to the style of architecture, decoration, or furnishings associated with Robert and James Adam, characterized by free adaptation of ancient Roman forms and interiors treated with delicate ornament generally painted in light, vivid colors.
[27] a mountain in SW Washington, in the Cascade Range. Height: 3751 m (12 307 ft)
[28] Gerry, full name Gerrard Adams . born 1948, Northern Ireland politician; president of Sinn Féin from 1983: negotiated the Irish Republican Army ceasefires in 1994–96 and 1997; member of the parliament of the Irish Republic from 2011
[29] Henry (Brooks ). 1838–1918, US historian and writer. His works include Mont Saint Michel et Chartres (1913) and his autobiography The Education of Henry Adams (1918)
[30] John. 1735–1826, second president of the US (1797–1801); US ambassador to Great Britain (1785–88); helped draft the Declaration of Independence (1776)
[31] John Coolidge. born 1947, US composer; works include the operas Nixon in China (1987) and The Death of Klinghoffer (1991)
[32] John Couch. 1819–92, British astronomer who deduced the existence and position of the planet Neptune
[33] John Quincey. son of John Adams. 1767–1848, sixth president of the US (1825–29); secretary of state (1817–25)
[34] Richard. born 1920, British author; his novels include Watership Down (1972), The Plague Dogs (1977), and Traveller (1988)
[35] Samuel. 1722–1803, US revolutionary leader; one of the organizers of the Boston Tea Party; a signatory of the Declaration of Independence
[36] Old Testament the first man, created by God: the progenitor of the human race (Genesis 2–3)
[37] not know someone from Adam to have no knowledge of or acquaintance with someone
[38] the old Adam the evil supposedly inherent in human nature
[39] (French adɑ̃ ) Adolphe. 1803–56, French composer, best known for his romantic ballet Giselle (1841)
[40] (ˈædəm ) Robert. 1728–92, Scottish architect and furniture designer. Assisted by his brother, James, 1730–94, he emulated the harmony of classical and Italian Renaissance architecture
[41] in the neoclassical style made popular by Robert Adam
Words nearby Adams
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Origin of Adams
AdamFrom the Hebrew word ādhām literally, man