Bennett
0 antonyms and opposites of Bennett, grouped by meaning.
Name — An English surname originally derived from a medieval form of the given name Benedict.
Etymology
A patronymic surname formed from Benedict, "blessed," passed down through generations.
Full origin of Bennett →Frequently asked questions
What does “Bennett” mean?
The word “Bennett” means an English surname originally derived from a medieval form of the given name Benedict.
How do you pronounce “Bennett”?
“Bennett” is pronounced BEH-nuht (/ˈbɛnət/ in IPA).
How do you use “Bennett” in a sentence?
Here is “Bennett” used in a sentence: “Bennett is one of the most common surnames in England.”
What part of speech is “Bennett”?
“Bennett” is a name.
Is “Bennett” a common word?
“Bennett” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “Bennett” have?
“Bennett” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an English surname originally derived from a medieval form of the given name Benedict.
Is Bennett a first name or a surname?
Both. Bennett began as an English surname, derived from a medieval form of the given name Benedict, and it is now also given as a first name, chiefly for boys. Like Mason or Parker, it is a surname that has crossed into first-name use.
What is the origin of the name Bennett?
Bennett arose in England as a surname based on a medieval vernacular form of Benedict. Benedict in turn comes from a Latin name meaning "blessed," which is why baby-name guides often gloss Bennett the same way.
Is it spelled Bennett or Bennet?
Bennett with a double t is the usual modern spelling of both the surname and the given name. Bennet with a single t is an older variant that survives in some families and is familiar from classic literature.