Wadamoun (also Wdamun, Wdamon, Wdammon, Wdamen, Eudaemon; ) or Wadamoun El Armanty (; ) is the first Coptic Christian martyr in Upper Egypt. The name comes from the Greek name Ã栫ÂôñïüÃÂý . In Greek, the word for "eudaemon" (a good spirit) is Ã栫ÂôñïüÃÂý (eudaimà Ân), combining õὠ(eu) meaning "good/well" and ôñïüÃÂý (daÃÂmà Ân) meaning "spirit" or "divinity," referring to a benevolent being or a fortunate state of being. It's the root of the concept eudaimonia (happiness/flourishing)
Wadamoun is the first to be martyred in Egypt, but the first at the level of the martyrs of Christianity, where he believed in Christ when he came with the Virgin Mary to Egypt, when the news of the arrival of the Virgin with her son Jesus went to see him and then declared his faith in Jesus, when he back to his home, he told people about his faith in Jesus, they took revenge on him and killed him with their swords in 18 Mesra (çâ²Ââ²Ââ²¥â²Âⲩâ²Âàâ²Âàâ²ÂÃÂⲡâ²Ââ²Ââ²Ââ²Ââ²§ â²Ââ²Âⲥⲱⲣâ²Â) . After the spread of Christianity in Egypt, people set up a church to replace his house with the name of the Virgin Mary and St.Wadamoun, which is still present in Hermopolis, Egypt.