Adams (surname)

Adams is a common surname of English, Scottish, and origin, meaning "son of Adam".[2][1]

Adams
Origin
Meaning"Son of drunken drama"
Region of originEngland, Scotland
Other names
Variant form(s)MacAdam (in Scotland)
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People with the surname

Politics and law

  • A. A. Adams (1900–1985), American politician
  • Abigail Adams (1744–1818), second First Lady of the United States and mother of John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States
  • Barbara Adams, Canadian politician
  • Benjamin F. Adams (1822–1902), American politician
  • Brock Adams (1927–2004), U.S. representative and U.S. senator from Washington
  • Bryan Adams (Louisiana politician) (born 1963), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Jefferson Parish
  • Campbell W. Adams (1852–1930), New York state engineer and surveyor
  • Charles C. Adams, Jr. (born 1947), American international arbitration lawyer, civic activist
  • Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (1807–1886), U.S. congressman, ambassador
  • Dick Adams (politician) (born 1951), Australian politician
  • Dorothy Adams, later known as Dorothy Williams (1928–2011), South African anti-apartheid activist
  • Floyd Adams, Jr. (1945–2014), American politician
  • Fraser L. Adams (1891–1979), mayor of Huntsville, Alabama
  • Gabriel Adams (1790–1864), mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Gerry Adams (born 1948), Irish republican politician, former Leader of Sinn Féin (1983-2018)
  • Henry Cullen Adams (1850–1906), U.S. representative from Wisconsin
  • Irene Adams, Baroness Adams of Craigielea (born 1947), Scottish politician
  • Isaac Adams (inventor) (1802–1883), American inventor and politician
  • Isaac Adams (Maine politician) (1773–1834), American politician
  • Isaac Adams (Wisconsin) (1825–1879), American politician
  • John Donley Adams (born 1974), American lawyer and politician
  • John Adams (1735–1826), one of the Founding Fathers, first Vice President of the United States and second President of the United States
  • John Adams (major general) (born 1942), Chief of the Canadian Security Establishment
  • John Adams (New York) (1778–1854), U.S. congressman from New York
  • John Adams (Virginia politician) (1773–1925), American politician
  • John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), sixth president of the United States and son of John Adams, second president of the United States
  • Judith Adams (1943–2012), Australian senator
  • Jüri Adams (born 1947), Estonian politician
  • Mumuni Adams (born 1907), Ghanaian politician
  • Natalie Adams, Australian judge
  • Nigel Adams (born 1966), British politician
  • Philip Adams (1915–2001), British diplomat
  • Platt Adams (politician) (1792–1887), New York politician
  • Robert Adams, Jr. (1849–1906), U.S. representative from Pennsylvania
  • Robert H. Adams (1792–1830), U.S. senator from Mississippi
  • Samuel Adams (1722–1803), American revolutionary
  • Samuel Adams (governor) (1805–1850), governor of Arkansas
  • Thomas Adams (politician) (1730–1788), American Continental Congressman

Sports

Literature and journalism

  • Bristow Adams (1875–1957), American journalist, forester, professor, illustrator
  • Brooks Adams (1848–1927), American historian and a critic of capitalism
  • Carol J. Adams (born 1951), American writer, feminist, and animal rights advocate
  • Cecil Adams, pseudonym of author(s) of a syndicated question-and-answer column, The Straight Dope
  • Douglas Adams (1952–2001), British comic radio dramatist and writer, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series
  • Eddie Adams (1933–2004), American photojournalist
  • Francis Adams (writer) (1862–1893), Australian essayist, poet, dramatist, novelist and journalist
  • Franklin Pierce Adams (1881–1960), American columnist (under the pen name F.P.A.), writer, and wit
  • Hannah Adams (1755–1831), American historian and theologian
  • Harriet Adams (1892–1982), American novelist and publisher
  • Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918), American historian, journalist, and novelist
  • Mary Hall Barrett Adams (1816–1860), American editor, letter writer
  • Mary Mathews Adams (1840–1902), American writer, philanthropist
  • Matthew Adams (died 1753), American writer
  • Phillip Adams (born 1939), Australian broadcaster, columnist
  • Poppy Adams, British television director/producer and novelist
  • Richard Adams (1920–2016), British novelist, author of Watership Down and The Plague Dogs
  • R. J. Q. Adams (born 1943), American historian and professor
  • Roy Adams (born 1940), Canadian author, newspaper columnist, human rights activist, and academic
  • Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871–1958), American journalist and short story writer
  • Sarah Fuller Flower Adams (1805–1848), English poet, hymn writer

Music

Art and photography

Dance

Drama and television

Models

Military

Science, medicine, and engineering

Other

  • Adams baronets, a 17th and 18th century English baronetcy
  • Alfred Albert Thomas William Adams (1842–1919), New Zealand forestry pioneer
  • Charles Francis Adams IV (1910–1999), American: president of Raytheon Company
  • Charles Kendall Adams (1835–1902), American educator and historian
  • Charlotte Adams (1859–?), Australian, first European woman to climb to the peak of Mount Kosciuszko
  • Clifford Adams, computer programmer
  • Eliphalet Adams, American Puritan minister
  • Herbert Baxter Adams (1850–1901), American educator and historian
  • John Adams (mutineer) (1766–1829), last survivor of the Bounty mutineers who settled on Pitcairn Island
  • Kevin Adams (born 1962), American theatrical lighting designer
  • Marcel Adams (1920–2020), Canadian real estate investor, billionaire, and Holocaust survivor
  • Margaret Adams (pilot), Australian pilot
  • Richard Adams (religious writer) (c. 1626–1698), non-conforming English Presbyterian divine
  • Richard Adams (Traidcraft) (born 1946), British fair trade organisation founder
  • Robert Merrihew Adams (born 1937), American philosopher
  • Samuel Adams, American beer company
  • Scott Adams (game designer) (born 1952), American computer game designer and programmer
  • Trudie Adams, American woman who has been missing since 1978
  • Weaver W. Adams (1901–1963), American chess player
  • William Adams (sailor) (1564–1620), English navigator and first Briton to reach Japan
  • William Adams (master) (1706–1789), English Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
  • Zabdiel Adams (1739–1801), American minister, writer, and cousin of President John Adams

Disambiguation

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See also

References

  1. "Last name: Adams", Surname Database, Name Origin Research, archived from the original on 12 August 2010, retrieved 31 August 2011, This interesting surname is a patronymic of Adam....
  2. Hanks, P.; Coates, R.; McClure, P. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain. OUP Oxford. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-19-252747-9. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  3. Honor For E. D. Adams: Engineers to Award the John Fritz Medal for Niagara Development. (1926, March 17). The New York Times (1857–Current file), 6. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2004) database. (Document ID: 119063396).
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