Usages: Anglo-SaxonPronunciation: beh-NEE-a-meen (Old English)Meaning: Old English form of Benjamin.1. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Beniamin#Old_English 2. Cook, Albert, S. Biblical quotations in Old English Prose writers, page, 69.(Information from name #445524 originally submitted by user Linguist56)
Also used in Poland. The Polish pronunciation is ben-YAM-een. [noted -ed]
― Anonymous User 4/8/2019
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I love this name. A lot of good people have this name eg. Benjamin Carson who is the first neurosurgeon to have successfully separated conjoined twins joined at the head. Plus he was a presidential nominee. Benjamin Thompson, an inventor and physicist, and Benjamin Konjera a Zimbabwean football legend. Men of valor go by this name.
― Anonymous User 5/12/2016
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Beniamin is also the Georgian form of Benjamin.In Georgian, Beniamin is written as: ბენიამინ.
Pronunciation: beh-NEE-a-meen (Old English)
Meaning: Old English form of Benjamin.
1. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Beniamin#Old_English
2. Cook, Albert, S. Biblical quotations in Old English Prose writers, page, 69.
(Information from name #445524 originally submitted by user Linguist56)