Benjemín

Hebrew
"son of the right hand"
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Benjemín Origin and Meaning

The name Benjemín is a boy's name of Spanish origin.

Benjemín is a masculine name that represents a Spanish language variation of Benjamin, with a slight spelling modification that affects pronunciation by emphasizing the final syllable. Like its more common counterpart, Benjemín derives from the Hebrew 'Binyamin,' meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'son of the south.' This variation is found primarily in Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Latin America. While less common than the standard Benjamin spelling, Benjemín offers a distinctive cultural connection to Hispanic heritage while maintaining the same biblical roots and historical significance. The name references the youngest son of Jacob in the Old Testament. Despite its relative rarity, Benjemín shares the friendly, approachable associations of Benjamin while offering a pronunciation more aligned with Spanish language patterns.