Benjamin (name)

Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew בִּנְיָמִין, Binyāmīn, translating as "Son of my right [hand]", though in the Samaritan Pentateuch, the name appears as "Binyaamem" "Son of my days".[1][2]

Benjamin
Portrait of Benjamin, son of Israel. He was the first to use that name.
Pronunciation/ˈbɛndʒəmɪn/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/name בִּנְיָמִין Binyāmīn
Meaning"Son of my right hand."
Other names
Nickname(s)Ben, Benny, Benzino , Biniam, Benjy, , Benji, Benjie, Bengie, Benson, Benvolio, Benno or Benjo

Benjamin is often shortened to Ben, sometimes to Benny, or Benji. It is also a patronymic surname. Like many biblical names, it is popular in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths alike, having many variant forms in other languages.

The "Benjamin of the family" is a phrase used in several languages to refer to the youngest son—especially when he is much younger than his brothers.[3] Sometimes the name is chosen for a son born to mature parents unlikely to have more children, especially if he has several older siblings. Both of these usages derive from the biblical son of Jacob of that name, who occupied that position in his family. In some languages, by extension, it is also applied to the runt of a litter of animals.

Given name

Notable people with the name Benjamin or its variant spellings include:

Fictional characters

Surname

Benjamin
Origin
MeaningSon of my right hand

Fictional characters

Variants

  • Arabic: بنيامين (Binyamin)
  • Bengali: বেঞ্জামিন (Bēñjāmina)
  • Chinese: 本杰明 (Běnjiémíng)
  • Czech: Benjamín
  • Dutch: Benjamin
  • Ethiopia: Biniyam
  • Eritrea: Biniyam
  • French: Benjamin
  • German: Benjamin
  • Greek: Βενιαμίν (Veniamín)
  • Hawaiian: Peni
  • Hebrew: בנימין (binyameen)
  • Hindi: बेंजामिन (benjaamin)
  • Hungarian: Benjámin
  • Icelandic: Benjamín
  • Indonesian: Benyamin
  • Irish: Benjamin
  • Italian: Beniamino
  • Latin: Benjamin
  • Japanese: ベンジャミン (Benjamin)
  • Korean: 벤자민 (benyamin)
  • Lithuanian: Benjaminas, Benas
  • Macedonian: Бенџамин, Венјамин (Bendžamin, Venyamin)
  • Norwegian: Benjamin
  • Portuguese: Benjamim
  • Romanian: Benjamin
  • Russian: Вениамин (Veniamin, Venyamin)
  • Slovak: Benjamín
  • Spanish: Benjamín
  • Swedish: Benjamin
  • Telugu: బెన్యామీను (Benyaminu)
  • Turkish: Bünyamin, Benyamin
  • Yidddish: Binyomin

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Benjamin

References

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