The name Enjamin, a unique variation of Benjamin, originated from the Hebrew word 'bänî-’āmîn', which translates to 'son of the right hand' or 'favored by God'. This biblical name was first borne by one of Jacob's twelve sons in the Old Testament. The name has since been popularized through various cultural references, such as Benjamin Franklin, one of America's founding fathers and a renowned polymath.
Enjamin is quite rare, with only 6 babies named so in 1986 and another 10 in 1988, totaling 16 over these two years.