Gender Masculine
Usage Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical Hebrew [1]
Scripts בִּןְיָמִין(Hebrew) بنيامين(Arabic)
Meaning & History
Hebrew and Arabic form of Benjamin.
Related Names
Other Languages & CulturesBenjamin(Biblical) Beniamin(Biblical Greek) Beniamin(Biblical Latin) Benjamin(Croatian) Benjamín(Czech) Benjamin(Danish) Benjamin, Ben(Dutch) Benjamin, Ben, Benj, Benji, Benjy, Bennie, Benny(English) Benjamin(Finnish) Benjamin(French) Benjamin, Ben(German) Veniamin(Greek) Peni(Hawaiian) Benjámin(Hungarian) Benjamín(Icelandic) Beniamino(Italian) Benjaminas, Benas(Lithuanian) Venijamin(Macedonian) Benjamin(Norwegian) Beniamin(Polish) Benjamim(Portuguese) Beniamin(Romanian) Veniamin, Venyamin(Russian) Benjamín(Slovak) Benjamin(Slovene) Benjamín(Spanish) Benjamin(Swedish) Bünyamin(Turkish)
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Sources & References
- Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, entry h1144, available from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?strongs=h1144.