Something that is helpful or improves a situation; a positive outcome.
Benefit
The quality of being kind and generous.
Benevolence
A member of a monastic religious order following the rule of St. Benedict.
Benedictine
A person who gives help, especially by donating money.
Benefactor
Gentle, harmless, not threatening (often used medically to mean not cancerous).
Benign
Giving or expressing a blessing.
Benedictory
Kind, generous, and wanting to help others.
Benevolent
A blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
Benediction
A newly married man, especially one who was previously a confirmed bachelor (older usage).
Benedict
A proper noun; the name of an international clothing brand.
Benetton
A person who receives something good, such as money, property, or advantages (often in a will or insurance policy)
Beneficiary
An archaic word meaning βnamedβ or βcalled.β
Benempt
Doing good or causing good to be done; charitable.
Beneficent
A book or collection of blessings used in religious ceremonies.
Benedictional
Located lower than something else; under (not derived from the Latin bene, but still starts with βbeneββ).
Beneath