Benjamin is already a Hebrew name. In Hebrew, it would be pronounced been-yah-meen.
Ben is a nickname for Benjamin, which is already a Hebrew name. In Hebrew it's pronounced Binyamin, and it's spelled ×‘× ×™×ž×™×Ÿ
'Benjamin' is a Hebrew name, found in the Bible (see Genesis 35:16) and pronounced "BEEN-ya-MEEN". 'Robert' is not a Hebrew name.
"Benny" or "Ben" comes from "Benjamin" (Hebrew: Binyamin, בנימין), and Benjamin is a Jewish name.
Yes, Ben is a nickname of Benjamin, which is a Hebrew name. In Hebrew it is Binyamin (בנימין), meaning "son of the right hand."
Benjamin was the son of Jacob and one of his wives, Rachel. The birth of Benjamin was very, very painful for Rachel. When Benjamin was born Rachel named him, with her dying breath, Benoni, meaning Son of My Pain. Jacob altered the name to Benjamin, literally meaning Son of the Right. People assume this to mean the right hand. The right was associated with riotousness, strength, and courage. The name Benjamin in Hebrew is Bin-Yamin. Bin means Son of and Yamin means Right. The word right also means south, so Benjamin's name might be describing the location of his birth. Side note, my name is Benjamin.
There is no Hebrew verson of the name "Frances". Her hebrew name can be anything you want. Many Jewish women named Frances have the Hebrew name P'nina (×¤× ×™× ×”) but this is just a tradition; the names P'nina and Frances are not related.
It is a Hebrew name meaning "Son of my right hand" ******** The corresponding name in greek is "Βενιαμίν" (Ve-neea-meen).
Benny is a variation on the name Benjamin, a Hebrew name meaning "Son of My Right Hand".
There are many Muslim girls/ females named Aaliyah. similar names Alya, Aliyah might be spelled Aaliyah. I have cousins named Alya, and Aliyah(AALIYAH).
There is no Hebrew name for Raymond. People named Raymond usually choose unrelated Hebrew names with similar sounds, such as Ra'am or Ra'anan.
If you want to go by meaning: Shoshana (×©×•×©× ×”) If you want to go by sound: leah (לאה)
Macey has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.(The name Macey comes from an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named from a Gallo-Roman personal name that was Latinized as Maccius.)