There are 10 Phoenician names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Phoenician names 1 to 10. Phoenix was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, and it was followed in popularity by Adonis, which is used in English and Greek. The unusual Phoenician names are Adoniah (Hebrew), Adonías (Spanish), Adonys (English), Amilcare (Italian), Anibal (Spanish), Hamilcar (English), Hannibal (English), and Tyre (English). Phoenician names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1990s; prior to that, they were of only infrequent use. At the modest height of their usage in 2008, 0.045% of baby boys were given Phoenician names. There were 2 Phoenician names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. In 2008, within all Phoenician names, the English Phoenix was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #401 and a usage of 0.034%.
NAMES OF PHOENICIAN ORIGIN: | Adoniah | lord, ruler ... is of Phoenician origin and it is predominantly ... |
Adonis 854 | lord, ruler ... and its origin is Phoenician ... |
| Adonías | lord, ruler ... and its origin is Phoenician. ... |
| Adonys | lord, ruler ... has its origins in the Phoenician language and it is used ... |
| Amilcare | friend of the god Melkar ... language of origin is Phoenician and it is predominantly ... |
Anibal | grace of Baal ... and it is derived from Phoenician origins. ... |
| Hamilcar | friend of the god Melkar ...Hamilcar is an English name of Phoenician origin ... |
| Hannibal | grace of Baal ... language of origin is Phoenician ... |
| Tyre | a city in Phoenicia ... in English and it is of Phoenician origin ... |
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Phoenix 401 | dark red ... featured in ancient Phoenician mythology, and its name ... |
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