Adony is a name of Hungarian origin, derived from the male given name Ádám, which is itself derived from the Latin name Adam. The name Ádám means "earth" or "man," and it is believed to have been derived from the Hebrew name亚当 (Adam), which has the same meaning.
The name Adony first appeared in Hungary during the Middle Ages, but its use as a given name became more popular during the 19th century. It is still considered a relatively rare name today, with only a small number of people bearing this name worldwide.
There are no historical figures or characters known by the name Adony, and there is no specific significance or symbolism associated with this name beyond its meaning of "earth" or "man." However, it is possible that people named Adony may have been influenced by Hungarian culture, history, or traditions throughout their lives. Ultimately, the name Adony is a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking to give their child a name with a strong cultural heritage.
The name Adony saw its peak popularity between 2007 and 2017 with five births each year during this period. However, there was a notable gap from 1997 to 2006 as no births of the name were recorded in these years. Overall, a total of twenty-one babies were named Adony over the specified period.