bné
Bné is a transliteration variant of a Hebrew word or phrase that appears most often as a prefix in Jewish names and terms. In common usage, it represents the Hebrew sequence that is typically written as B’nai, Bnei, or Bné and is used to mean “sons of” or “children of.” As a prefix, it serves to indicate lineage, affiliation, or belonging to a group identified by a place, tribe, or characteristic.
In practice, bné appears in many proper names and institutional titles. Examples include organizations and congregations
Linguistically, bné derives from Hebrew constructs where the root sense is tied to lineage or association.