Binyamin

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    son of the right hand, son of the south
  • Variations
    Benjamin, Ben, Benny, Benjy, Benedict, Bennett, Benito, Benji, Bennet, Benson
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  • Binyamin, a name of Hebrew origin, carries a timeless charm that resonates with both tradition and modernity. Derived from ancient roots, Binyamin translates to "son of the right hand" or "son of the south," encapsulating profound meanings. This name's biblical significance adds depth, as it was borne by Jacob and Rachel's youngest son, symbolizing favor and strength. Binyamin's variations, such as Benyamin and Benjamín, provide diverse options while retaining its essence. Sharing similarities with names like Nathaniel and Daniel, Binyamin offers a touch of familiarity. This name has left its mark on history through notable figures like Benjamin Franklin, known for his intellect and contributions to the United States' founding. In pop culture, characters like Benjamin Button and Benjamin Linus have intrigued audiences. Choosing Binyamin for your baby boy bestows a heritage-rich yet versatile name. Whether you prefer classic elegance or a modern twist, Binyamin stands as a dignified choice, promising a name that transcends time and resonates with significance.
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