Adami is a surname.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Adami (footballer), (born 1992) Brazilian football player
- Adam Adami (diplomat), (ca. 1610–1663) German diplomat and priest
- Beppe Fenech Adami, Maltese politician
- Chris Adami (born 1962), German physicist and evolutionary theorist
- Eddie Fenech Adami, (born 1934) Prime Minister of Malta 1987–1996 & 1998–2004
- Guy Adami, TV personality, one of the Fast Money (CNBC) five
- Joam Mattheus Adami (1576-1633), Italian Jesuit missionary
- Luigi Adami (1900–1985), Italian sports shooter
- Pavol Adami, (1739–1814) Slovak scientist and scholar
- Pietro Adami, 18th-century Italian painter
- Valerio Adami, (born 1935) Italian painter
Other:
Villa Adami-Lami
Villa Adami-Lami [Villa Adami-Lami or Adam-Lami or Adams-Lami or Addam-Lami or Addams-Lami] is a villa, manor, hall ancient very very olden and Medicea, of the Tuscan Italian and Catholic Medici (of Medici de’ Medici) family [and of their descendants both Catholic and NON-Catholic (E.g.: Protestant Christians ... ... ... atheists, hopefully NOT anti-Catholic, NOT anti-papist.) - 16th century AD Palazzo Adami Lami
Palazzo Adami Lami [Palace Adami-Lami or Adam-Lami or Adams-Lami or Addam-Lami or Addams-Lami] is a palace, building, hall, mansion and since 2019 the seat of the Swiss Reformed [Protestant (evangelical)] Church.
References
- ↑ Hanks, P. (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press, US. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4.
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