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      Meaning of the first name Benjamen

      Origin

      Hebrew

      Meaning

      Son of my Right Hand

      Variations

      Benjamin, Benjamim, Benjen
      The name Benjamen finds its roots in Hebrew etymology and is derived from the ancient Hebrew name Benjamin. In Hebrew, ben means son, while yamin translates to right hand. Therefore, Benjamen carries the symbolic meaning of Son of my Right Hand.

      Historically, the name Benjamen holds a significant place in religious scriptures, especially the Bible. In the Old Testament, Benjamin was the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob, becoming the eponymous ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. His birth during the family's sojourn in Canaan was marked by the untimely passing of his mother, Rachel. This biblical story imprinted the name Benjamen with a sense of both strength and adversity.

      Through the ages, Benjamen has maintained its prominence as a given name across different cultures and regions. With its biblical origins, the name carried deep religious connotations and became popular among Jews and Christians alike. In modern-day usage, Benjamen retains its classical charm while also appealing to parents seeking a timeless and traditional name for their children. Its strong presence in historical and religious texts contributes to its enduring popularity, underscoring its significance and standing as a name of substance and meaning.

      Based on our records...

      Jones

      This is the most common surname associated with Benjamen.

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Benjamen.

      Benjamin

      This is the most common name for a child of a Benjamen.
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