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Meaning of the Name Benedict |
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The first name Benedict is of Irish, Latin, Scottish origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):





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Diminutive of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

A Variant of Benedict, Meaning Blessed, Given to a Shakespearian Character in the Play Much Ado About Nothing

Blessed. Popes Have Been Named Benedict. The Benedictines Monastical Order. Shakespeare's Witty Bachelor Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing

Feminine Form of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

Variant of Benedict, Meaning Blessed, from the Old French. Became a Common British Surname After Being Introduced to Britian During the Norman Conquest

Variant of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

A Spanish Diminutive of the Latin Benedict Meaning Blessed. Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini Died In

Variant of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

Variant of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

Variant of Benedict, Meaning Blessed, from the Old French. Became a Common British Surname After Being Introduced to Britian During the Norman Conquest

Variant of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order

Variant of Benedict, Meaning Blessed, from the Old French. Became a Common British Surname After Being Introduced to Britian During the Norman Conquest

Son of My Right Hand. A Diminutive of Benedict or Benjamin Frequently Used As an Individual Name

Diminutive of Benedict: Blessed. from Benedictus Meaning Blessed. Famous Bearers: Italian Saint Benedict of Nursia Founded the Benedictine Order of Monks and Nuns. The Benedictines Monastical Order
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