Definition: The term "Agastrophus" appears to be a misspelling of the Hebrew name "Adam." However, there are no known Biblical references that specifically mention Agastrophus or its meaning. In the Bible, "Adam" refers to Adam's first wife Eve (Gen. 2:18), though the exact meaning and usage of this name vary. The name is also associated with two other figures in the story of Genesis: 1. Adam was the father of all living creatures on earth. In Hebrew, the name is translated as "Adam" in some versions. 2. Eve (the wife of Adam) was initially a barren woman who later bore a son named Seth. However, there are no explicit Biblical references to Agastrophus or any other mention of it. This term may have been a misspelling or an arbitrary name from ancient sources used by early Christians.
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