Benji is a shortened form of Benjamin, which originated from Hebrew as 'son of the right hand' or 'favorite son'. It was popularized by the biblical figure Benjamin, one of Jacob's twelve sons.
Benji has cultural significance in Jewish and Christian traditions as it references the biblical figure Benjamin. In modern times, it is often used in various forms of media to evoke a playful, affectionate tone.
People named Benji are often seen as charming, witty, and optimistic individuals with a strong sense of humor.
Benji remains a popular name in many countries and is often chosen for its unique blend of classic and modern sounds.