Carthaginian names are influenced by the Punic language and the cultural heritage of ancient Carthage. Names like Hannibal (grace of Baal) and Dido (wanderer) carry meanings tied to mythology, strength, and resilience. These names honor the legacy of one of the Mediterranean’s great civilizations.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amilkar | Amilkar: Carthaginian name meaning "grace of Melqart," historically significant. | Carthaginian | Boy | |
| Anibal | Anibal means "grace of Baal," originating from ancient Phoenician culture. | Carthaginian, Spanish | Male | |
| Hanibal | Hanibal: African name meaning "grace of Ba'al," historically significant. | African, American, Carthaginian, Phoenician | Boy | |
| Hannibal | Hannibal means "grace of Baal," originating from ancient Phoenician culture. | Ancient Greek, Biblical, Carthaginian | Boy | |
| Hannon | Hannon: a unique, historically rich name meaning grace or favor. | Carthaginian | Boy | |
| Sofonisbe | Sofonisbe: rare, elegant name with Carthaginian origins, meaning strength, beauty. | Carthaginian | Girl | |
| Sofonisca | Sofonisca: a rare, strong, and wise name with historical significance. | Carthaginian | Girl |