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Benny or Bennie is a given name or a shortened version of the given name Benjamin or, less commonly, Benedict, Bennett, Benito, Benson, Bernice, Ebenezer, Benansio/Benancio or Bernard. People [ edit ]
Benjamin Joseph Levin (born March 8, 1988), known professionally as Benny Blanco (stylized in all lowercase), is an American record producer, songwriter, record executive, and author. He is the recipient of the 2013 Hal David Starlight Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame . [ 2 ]
Benny is the surname of: Benjamin Benny (1869–1935), member of Australian Senate; Bob Benny (1926–2011), Belgian singer and musical theatre performer born Emilius Wagemans; D. C. Benny, American stand-up comedian born Ben Wartofsky; Eric Benny (born 1978), former footballer and former manager of the India national football team
Ben, Bengie, Benj, Benjy, Benji, Benjoi, Benjie, Benjo, Benno, Benny, Benson, Benvolio, Benzino, Biniam Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew בִּנְיָמִין , Binyāmīn , translating as 'son of the right [hand]' in both Hebrew and Arabic languages, although in the Samaritan Pentateuch the name appears as ...
Bennett is the English spelling of the Anglo-Norman name Ben[n]et (modern French first name Benoît, surname Bénet [2]). The oldest public record of the surname is dated 1208 in County Durham in North East England. [3] In Ireland, the name is an Irish rendition of Beinéid, which is located in South Leinster.
How Did Benny Blanco Get Started in the Music Industry? After Blanco graduated from high school in 2006, he moved to Brooklyn, New York, and happened upon a rowdy party scene alongside rapper ...
Selena Gomez is officially engaged to Benny Blanco after more than one year of dating — and the couple have a lot in common. Just like Gomez, 32, Blanco, 36, has a string of hit songs to his ...
Benedict is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "blessed". [1] Etymologically, it is derived from the Latin words bene ('good') and dicere ('speak'), i.e. "well spoken".