Adeem is of Arabic origin and means 'the one who is praised'. It is often associated with wisdom and eloquence, reflecting its derivation from the Arabic root verb 'hamid', which signifies praise or to praise. Adeem gained popularity in the West during the late 20th century, likely due to its unique sound and cultural significance. It has been used by various notable figures, such as Pakistani cricketer Adeeb Barkat Akram and Saudi Arabian prince Adeeb Al-Athel.
"Adeem had its first year with five newborns in 1992."