Benson

  • [ BEN-sən ]
  • English
From a surname which originally meant "son of BENEDICT".

BENEDICT   male   English
From the Late Latin name Benedictus which meant "blessed". Saint Benedict was an Italian monk who founded the Benedictines in the 6th century. After his time the name was common among Christians, being used by 16 popes. In England it did not come into use until the 12th century, at which point it became very popular. This name was also borne by the American general Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), who defected to Britain during the American Revolution.
OTHER FORMS
CZECH: Benedikt
DANISH: Bendt, Benedikte, Bent, Bente
DUTCH: Ben, Benedictus, Bente
ENGLISH: Ben, Benedict, Bennett, Bennie, Benny
FINNISH: Pentti
FRENCH: Bénédicte, Benoit, Benoite
GALICIAN: Bieito
GERMAN: Ben, Benedikt, Benedikta
HAWAIIAN: Peni
HUNGARIAN: Bence, Benedek
ICELANDIC: Benedikt
ITALIAN: Benedetta, Benedetto, Benito, Bettina, Bettino
LATE ROMAN: Benedicta, Benedictus
LATVIAN: Bendiks
LITHUANIAN: Benas, Benediktas
NORWEGIAN: Benedikte, Bente
POLISH: Benedykt, Benedykta
PORTUGUESE: Benedita, Benedito, Bento
RUSSIAN: Benedikt
SPANISH: Benita, Benito
SWEDISH: Bengt, Bengta
YIDDISH: Benesh