Meaning & Origin
Benji is a diminutive of Benjamin, commonly used as a masculine given name in English-speaking countries. It originated as a nickname, likely influenced by similar pet forms like Ben and Benjy. EtymologyThe root name Benjamin comes from the Hebrew Binyamin (ben meaning "son" and yamin meaning "right hand" or "south"), thus "son of the right hand" or "son of the south." In the Old Testament, Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, originally named Ben-ʾoni ("son of my sorrow") by his mother, but renamed by Jacob (see Genesis 35:18).Cultural SignificanceWhile Benji is a common human nickname, it gained widespread recognition as the name of a fictional dog character from the 1974 film Benji. The character, created by Joe Camp, is a small mixed-breed dog repeatedly portrayed by rescue dogs. This has contributed to the name's visibility in popular culture, but as a given name for humans, it remains informal and affectionate.Meaning: Diminutive of Benjamin ("son of the right hand")Origin: Hebrew, via EnglishType: Nickname, diminutiveUsage Regions: English-speaking countries