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      Meaning of the first name Peniamina

      Origin

      Samoan

      Meaning

      Derived from Benjamin in Hebrew Meaning Son of the Right Hand
      The name Peniamina is a Samoan variant of the biblical name Benjamin, which is of Hebrew origin. In Hebrew, Benjamin means son of the right hand, a term that symbolizes favor and strength. The name carries connotations of loyalty and reliability, as it has traditionally been associated with one of the twelve tribes of Israel. In various cultures, names often hold significant meaning, and Peniamina is no exception, reflecting both its linguistic roots and cultural heritage.

      The name Peniamina can be traced back to biblical texts where Benjamin was one of the sons of Jacob, born in the land of Canaan. The historical significance of the name has persisted through centuries, particularly in Jewish tradition. With the spread of Christianity, the name, in its various forms, has found its place in namesakes throughout religious and cultural history. In the South Pacific, especially in Samoa, Peniamina has integrated into local naming customs, symbolizing the blend of Christian influences and indigenous cultural identity.

      In contemporary contexts, Peniamina remains a name commonly found in Samoa and among Samoan communities worldwide. It reflects the ongoing connection to cultural and religious heritage while also adapting to modern naming practices. With the migration of Samoan populations globally, Peniamina is increasingly recognized in multicultural settings. The name encapsulates both tradition and modernity, embodying the enduring significance of lineage and identity in Samoan culture.

      Based on our records...

      Puahiki

      Puahiki

      This is the most common surname associated with Peniamina.
      Kolini

      Kolini

      This is the most common name of those married to a Peniamina.
      Benjamin

      Benjamin

      This is the most common name for a child of a Peniamina.
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