Phoenician names are tied to one of the ancient world’s greatest seafaring civilizations, often reflecting values like trade, strength, and ancestry. Names like Hiram (noble brother) and Elissa (wanderer) carry deep historical significance. These names preserve the cultural and linguistic legacy of the Phoenicians.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashmun | Ashmun: a unique, historically significant male name meaning "fortunate" or "blessed." | Phoenician | Boy | |
| Hanibal | Hanibal: African name meaning "grace of Ba'al," historically significant. | African, American, Carthaginian, Phoenician | Boy | |
| Jazebel | Jazebel: unique name with Phoenician origins meaning "not exalted." | Phoenician | Girl | |
| Jubayl | Jubayl: Phoenician name meaning "stream," unisex, unique, culturally significant. | Phoenician | Unisex | |
| Khiram | Khiram: a rare, noble Phoenician name with masculine appeal. | Phoenician | Boy | |
| Sidone | Sidone: Unique feminine name rooted in Greek mythology and history. | Phoenician | Girl | |
| Sidonius | Sidonius: Latin name meaning "of Sidon," popularized by Saint Apollinaris. | French, Italian, Latin, Phoenician | Boy | |
| Tyrian | Tyrian means "from Tyre," an ancient Phoenician city in Lebanon. | Ancient Greek, Phoenician | Either | |
| Tyros | Tyros: Unique name meaning "rock," with Phoenician historical significance. | Phoenician | Boy | |
| Tyrus | Tyrus: Greek name meaning "rock," symbolizing strength and resilience. | Phoenician | Boy | |
| Zydonia | Zydonia: Unique Greek name symbolizing strength, power, and independence. | Phoenician | Unisex |