Ben is a nickname for Benjamin, which is already a Hebrew name. In Hebrew it's pronounced Binyamin, and it's spelled ×‘× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ
Yes, Ben is a nickname of Benjamin, which is a Hebrew name. In Hebrew it is Binyamin (בנימין), meaning "son of the right hand."
There is no Hebrew name for Osama bin Laden. However, in Hebrew, it's pronounced: Osama ben Laden.
Traditionally, the name "Ben" is short for "Benjamin", which originates from the Hebrew, Biblical version of the name: "Binyamin", which comes from the Hebrew words "Ben Yamini", which translate as "son of my right hand," which is apparently how Jacob felt about his youngest son, Binyamin.
All Hebrew names of males have this feature because "ben" means "son of". Girls' names have "bat" instead of "ben".
The bell was named in honour of SirBenjamin Hall , and his name is inscribed on it
His parents named him Ben Franklin.
'Ben' is the Hebrew word for 'son' and so a 'ben Solomon' in Hebrew and Bible terms is a son of Solomon.
Ben = בן
"Ben Nevis" is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name "Beinn Nibheis"
The long form of "Ben" is typically "Benjamin." This name has Hebrew origins and means "son of the right hand." It is commonly used as a given name and can also be a short form for various other names that begin with "Ben."
Dumb Question. Bin means Ben = Son of. As in Hebrew names, Arabic names have Ben in them as well.
In those days, people did not have a last name. They were called by where they were born (Jesus of Nazareth) or by "Son of _____". (Jesus ben Joseph). Jesus Hebrew name was Jesua (yay-SOO-uh) and his human father was Josip (YO-seep). In Hebrew, then, His name would have been Jesua ben Josip.