masculine Benedikt

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
benedicĕre > bĕnĕdīco > Benedictus
Meaning:*
The name derives from the Latin root “benedicĕre,” which in turn means “blessed, full of blessings (divine).” It most commonly refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict and thereby of Western Monasticism (Benedictine). The Order of Saint Benedict (Latin name: Ordo Sancti Benedicti) is a Roman Catholic religious order of independent monastic communities that observe the Rule of Saint Benedict.

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Notable People and Personalities

Benedikt Beisheim (born 1987), German saber fencer
Benedikt Doll (born 1990), German biathlete
Benedikt Dreyer (~1495–1555), German sculptor and painter
Benedikt Dyrlich (born 1950), Sorbian writer, politician and journalist
Benedikt Gambs (~1703–1751), German Baroque painter
Benedikt Gutjan (born 1983), German radio presenter and voice
Benedikt Höwedes (born 1988), German football player
Benedikt Kautsky (1894–1960), Austrian economist and financial expert
Benedikt King (1842–1906), German sculptor
Benedikt Meier Bach (1852–1912), German landowner
Benedikt Niese (1849–1910), German philologist and historian Classic
Benedikt Pillwein (1779–1847), Austrian lawyer
Benedikt Reetz (1897–1964), German abbot of the Benedictine
Benedikt Ried (~1454–1534), German-Czech architect
Benedikt Roezl (1823–1885), Czech botanist
Benedikt Schmittmann (1872–1939), German social scientist
Benedikt Schwank (born 1923), German Benedictine monk
Benedikt Wagner (born 1990), German saber fencer
Benedikt Waldeck (1802–1870), German politician
Benedikt Weber (born 1974), German presenter and voice actor
Benedikt Zenetti (1821–1904), German abbot of the Benedictine