Gender Masculine
Usage Hawaiian

Meaning & History

Hawaiian form of Ben 1.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesBinyamin(Arabic) Benjamin(Biblical) Beniamin(Biblical Greek) Binyamin(Biblical Hebrew) Beniamin(Biblical Latin) Benjamin(Croatian) Benedikt, Benjamín(Czech) Benjamin, Bendt, Bent(Danish) Benjamin, Ben, Benedictus(Dutch) Ben, Benedict, Benjamin, Bennett, Benj, Benji, Benjy, Bennie, Benny(English) Benjamin, Pentti(Finnish) Benjamin, Benoît(French) Bieito(Galician) Benedikt, Benjamin, Ben(German) Veniamin(Greek) Binyamin(Hebrew) Benedek, Benett, Benjámin, Bence(Hungarian) Benedikt, Benjamín(Icelandic) Benedetto, Beniamino, Benito, Bettino(Italian) Benedictus(Late Roman) Bendiks(Latvian) Benedick(Literature) Benediktas, Benjaminas, Benas(Lithuanian) Venijamin(Macedonian) Benjamin, Bendik, Bent(Norwegian) Benedykt, Beniamin(Polish) Benedito, Benjamim, Bento(Portuguese) Beniamin(Romanian) Veniamin, Venyamin, Benedikt(Russian) Benjamín(Slovak) Benjamin(Slovene) Benedicto, Benjamín, Benito(Spanish) Benjamin, Bengt(Swedish) Bünyamin(Turkish) Benesh(Yiddish)
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Entry updated October 30, 2011