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One of the more solid Russian names. If you hear it enough, it starts to sound more and more like its English version; Benjamin.
I think this is a very elegant name, especially with how it is pronounced in Slavic languages. I first heard it in a Russian tv show and have liked it ever since. It has a kind of effortless gracefulness to it, and I think it flows very well irregardless of the language. It also has potential for silly nickname(s)/diminutive(s), which I can appreciate (otherwise, I feel it would be a bit too on the formal side for my liking LOL).Never knew it was a Russian & Greek form of Benjamin though, very interesting!
Gender: MasculineUsages: Ukrainian (Rare)Transcription: Веніямин (Ukrainian)Meaning: Ukrainian form of BENJAMIN.https://www.solidaritycenter.org/ukraine-labor-initiative-a-hub-for-worker-rights/ --- Veniamin Tymoshenko(Information from name #190013 originally submitted by user George)
It is also used in Greek (Βενιαμιν) [noted -ed]

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