Benjamin

Male name

Hebrew

✨ Meaning

Benjamin derives from the Hebrew 'Binyamin,' meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'son of the south.' In the Bible, Benjamin was the youngest and most beloved son of the patriarch Jacob and Rachel. His father called him 'son of my right hand,' signifying a place of great favor and special closeness.

🌍 Origin

In Genesis, Benjamin was the twelfth son of Jacob and ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel — the Tribe of Benjamin, from which came Saul, Israel's first king. The name spread through Jewish and Christian communities and became enormously popular in English-speaking countries, producing the nickname Ben.

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⭐ Famous People Named Benjamin

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Ben Affleck
  • Benjamin Netanyahu

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Benjamin means 'son of the right hand' in Hebrew, signifying great favor and special closeness. The biblical Benjamin was Jacob's beloved youngest son.

Benjamin has been in the top 10 US boys names for over a decade, beloved for its distinguished history, the classic nickname Ben, and its warm, approachable sound.

Similar names include Nathaniel, Elijah, Jeremiah, Sebastian, and Tobias — all distinguished, multi-syllable names with biblical or classical heritage.

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