Ārama
1. (loan) (personal name) Adam, Adams.
Ā mea atu ana a Ihowa, te Atua, ki a Ārama, “Nō te mea i whakarongo koe ki te reo o tāu wahine, ā kai ana i tō te rākau, i mea ai ahau ki a koe, ‘Kei kai koe i taua rākau.’” (Ma 1841:14). / And Jehova, God, said to Adam, “Because you listened to the voice of your wife and ate that of the tree after I had said to you, ‘Do not eat from the tree.’”