The baby name Ben-Ami is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "ben-ah-mee".
Ben-Ami is Hebrew in Origin.
Ben-Ami is a Hebrew name that means "son of my people" or "son of my nation". The name is composed of two Hebrew words, "ben" meaning "son" and "ami" meaning "my people". It is a popular name among Jewish families and is often given to boys. The name has a strong biblical association as it appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Jacob and Leah.
The name Ben-Ami has its roots in ancient Hebrew culture and has been used for centuries. It is a name that has been passed down through generations of Jewish families and is still commonly used today. The name has a strong connection to Jewish identity and is often given to boys as a way of honoring their heritage. The pronunciation of the name is "ben-ah-mee".
The name Ben-Ami is a masculine name and is typically given to boys. It has a strong biblical association and is often used in Jewish families as a way of honoring their heritage. The name is composed of two Hebrew words, "ben" meaning "son" and "ami" meaning "my people". The name has a rich history and is still commonly used today.
Ben-Ami has the following similar or variant Names
- Ben-Ami |
- Benami |
- Ben-Amir |
- Benamir |
- Ben-Amram |
- Benamram |
- Ben-Ammi |
- Benammi |
- Ben-Ammon |
- Benammon |
- Ben-Amos |
- Benamos |
- Ben-Asher |
- Benasher |
- Ben-Atar |
- Benatar |
- Ben-Attar |
- Benattar |
- Ben-Avraham |
- Benavraham |
- Ben-Avram |
- Benavram |
- Ben-Aziz