"b'NAY ... "
Dear son in Hebrew is Ben Yakar (בן יקר)
The Hebrew word for "son" is ben.The Hebrew suffix denoting "his" is -o.The Hebrew word for "his son" would have been beno (with the stress on the final syllable), but the "e" in benbecomes a schwa, and what you get therefore is b'no. (In informal modern Hebrew, the schwa is frequently dropped altogether, and what you then get is just bno.)
'Ben' is the Hebrew word for 'son' and so a 'ben Solomon' in Hebrew and Bible terms is a son of Solomon.
"b'NEE"
Son of Hebrew
There is no such concept as "son-ship" in Hebrew. You would just say children: yeladim (ילדים)
There were 55 ancient Hebrew prophets, according to Jewish tradition:HananiSarahMiriamDeborahHannahAbigailHuldahEstherAbrahamIsaacJacobMosesAaronJoshuaPinchasElkanahEliSamuelGadNathanDavidSolomonIddoMichaiah son of ImlahObadiahAhiyah the ShiloniteJehu son of HananiAzariah son of OdedJahaziel the LeviteEliezer son of DodavahuHoseaAmosMicah the MorashtiteAmozElijahElishaJonah ben AmittaiIsaiahJoelNahumHabakkukZephaniahUriahJeremiahEzekielShemaiahBarukhNeriahSeraiahMehseiahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMordecai BilshanOded
The Hebrew word for "my son" is "b'nee".
ben - בן
Hebrew
son of Barnett = ben Barnett (בן בארנט)
Harrison has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. Harrison is an English name that means "Son of Harry"