The baby name Benjamon is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced BEN-jə-mon (IPA: /ˈbɛn.dʒə.mən/).
Benjamon is Hebrew in Origin.
The baby name Benjamon is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced BEN-jə-mon (IPA: /ˈbɛn.dʒə.mən/).
Benjamon is Hebrew in Origin.
Benjamon is a rare modern variant of Benjamin, ultimately from the Hebrew Binyamin, interpreted as "son of the right hand," "favored son," or, by regional orientation, "son of the south." The biblical Benjamin, youngest son of Jacob and namesake of an Israelite tribe, propelled the root name into enduring use across Jewish, Christian, and later general European naming. Via Greek and Latin transmission and medieval vernaculars, Benjamin became widely established; Benjamon surfaces as an occasional creative respelling, likely influenced by the -mon ending seen in other given names.
Variants and cognates include Benjamin (English/French), Benjamín (Spanish), Benjaman/Benjamen, Binyamin (Hebrew), Benyamin (Turkish/Indonesian), Beniamino (Italian), and Beniamin (Romanian). Diminutives mirror the classic form: Ben, Benny, Benji, and Jamin. Benjamon is typically pronounced BEN-juh-mon, paralleling Benjamin but with a clear final -mon; it offers a distinctive twist while retaining the familiar, time-tested heritage of its source.
Benjamon is a rare name. It doesn't appear in any of the major national birth registries we track; we found only 31 recorded uses across 7 countries. Expect very few children to share this name.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MU | Boys | 0 | #369 | 1 | 8,477 |
| AR | Boys | 0 | #483 | 1 | 7,628 |
| PA | Boys | 0 | #505 | 1 | 9,305 |
| BH | 0 | #587 | 1 | 17,937 | |
| CL | Boys | 0 | #645 | 21 | 13,390 |
| CO | Boys | 0 | #981 | 1 | 15,656 |
| MX | Boys | 0 | #1,029 | 5 | 16,355 |
Benjamon is popular in 7 countries — most recent births per country:
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