Adam Pribićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Адам Прибићевић; Kostajnica, 7 February 1957) was a Croatian Serb publisher, writer, and politician.
He began his political activities by joining the Srpska Samostalna Stranka (Independent Serbian Party).
Along with a group of Serbian politicians from Croatia, Adam was arrested during a mounting conflict between the Croatian-Serbian Coalition and the Austro-Hungarian authorities.
In 1913 on a visit to Belgrade Adam forewarned Nikola Pašić about a compromise between the Croatian-Serbian Coalition in Habsburg Croatia and the Austrian government.
He was a jurist, journalist, and political activist who, with his brother Milan, became "the voice of return to the virtues of rural life."