Binyamin (×‘× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ) = "son of the right [hand]"
Benjamin means A Hebrew patriarch; the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel and The smallest tribe of Israel, traditionally descended from him.
Benjamin is already a Hebrew name. In Hebrew, it would be pronounced been-yah-meen.
'Benjamin' is a Hebrew name, found in the Bible (see Genesis 35:16) and pronounced "BEEN-ya-MEEN". 'Robert' is not a Hebrew name.
Benjamin Davies has written: 'A Hebrew reading book' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Readers
"Benny" or "Ben" comes from "Benjamin" (Hebrew: Binyamin, בנימין), and Benjamin is a Jewish name.
Benjamin Benari has written: 'Let's talk Hebrew'
In Greek, the name Benjamin means "son of the right hand" or "son of the south." It comes from the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin).
Benjamin = been-yah-meen (×‘× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ)
Jamie means "nob" from the Hebrew. Such as Benjamin, which means "son of a nob". I think this is correct. Actually Benjamin is Hebrew for "son of the right hand," while Jamie stems from James which is English from the new testament.
בנימין (been-yah-meen)
Robert = רוברט Natasha = × ×˜×©×” Benjamin = ×‘×™× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ
Binyamin Netanyahu speaks Hebrew and English.