Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \b(e)-nedi-ct, ben(e)-dict\ |
Number of People | 👶 9,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 2259 |
Numerology | 🔢 8 |
Name origin | 🌍 Latin |
Benedict, a name with a profound sense of grace and divinity, literally translates into 'Blessed' or 'One who speaks well'. It signifies a person who is favoured or fortified by divine grace or blessings. It further represents an individual who expresses themselves effectively and articulately, demonstrating the power of words and communication.
Benedict is a masculine name with Latin origins, derived from the word 'Benedictus', meaning 'Blessed'. It's well-grounded in history, most notably connected to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino and patron saint of Europe. The name has likewise been borne by sixteen popes, in addition to many other religious figures, thus lending it a strong historical and religious connotation.
Although the name Benedict is not universally common, it holds a rich depth of history, making it a standout choice for parents seeking a name with substance. This name has been sported by a multitude of revered figures including English actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who has buoyed its popularity in recent times. Individuals with the name Benedict are often seen as thoughtful, well-spoken, and blessed with innate wisdom. The name itself carries a noble resonance, given its deep historical and religious roots, making it a truly timeless choice.
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This is my best friends nameand every where we go we hear the name Madisen. I can't imagine her name being diffrent though.
I love the name but would not want my child to be called Ben. He would either go by his full name or Bennet/Bennett.
Great name! Though you do hear a lot of people talk about Benedict Cumberbatch.
My name is Benedict but I call myself Ben so nobody knows I'm actually a secret Benedict and when I'meet common-as-muck Benjamins it makes me feel good.
I am a Ben (Benjamin) and I would hate it if I was a Benedict because it is a name I would describe as 'bad', 'not good' and 'very 'like a pope'.
My name is Benedict but I have a second name which is Samuel, I use Sam most of the times but Benedict sure sounds cool too.