Meaning & History
Etymology and Origin
Benno is a German masculine given name, originating as a short form of Germanic compound names that contain the element bern meaning "bear". This element appears in names such as Bernhard and Bernd, where Benno serves as a familiar or diminutive variant. The name's association with the bear symbolizes strength and bravery.
Historical and Cultural Significance
Benno has been notably borne by several saints and historical figures. Saint Benno of Meissen (c. 1010–1106) was a German bishop and missionary who worked among the Slavs, later canonized as the patron saint of Munich and nearby regions. His veneration contributed to the name's popularity in German-speaking areas. Another key figure is Cardinal Benno (Benno von Weiß), a 12th-century church official. The name also appeared among nobility and in monastic contexts.
The name Benno experienced a renewal in modernity, particularly in the early 20th century, and remains common in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, though its use is less frequent today.
Variants and Forms
Variants include Bernd, Bernhard, and Bernt in Scandinavian and German contexts. Related forms in other languages include Beñat (Basque), Bernat (Catalan and Aragonese), Barend (Dutch), and Bernard (Slovene). In some cases, Benno is also used as a nickname for Benjamin, especially in English contexts.
- Meaning: Bear
- Origin: Germanic
- Type: Diminutive/short form of Bernhard or related names
- Usage: German, Swiss, Austrian, Scandinavian (as a variant)
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Benno