Hannibal

Punic and Assyrian
"grace of Baal, god of fertility and fortune"

Hannibal Origin and Meaning

The name Hannibal is a boy's name of Assyrian origin meaning "grace of Baal, god of fertility and fortune".

These days, it's thought of less as the name of the great general and more as the first name of Lecter the fictional cannibal. Either association is too heavy for a child to bear.

Hannibal Popularity

Famous People Named Hannibal

  • Hannibal
    Carthaginian general who hounded Rome in the Second Punic War (218,201 BC)
  • Hannibal Hamlin
    15th Vice President of the US (1861,5)
  • Hannibal Amir Buress
    American comedian
  • Hannibal Lokumbe (born Marvin Peterson)
    American jazz trumpeter
  • St. Hannibal Mary di Francia
    Italian Saint of the Roman Catholic Church and Rogationist
  • (Hannibal) Hamlin Garland
    American novelist and short story writer
  • Hannibal Muammar Gaddafi
    son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi
  • Hannibal Ingalls Kimball
    American businessman
  • Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur
    Australian colonialist and businessman
  • Hannibal Navies
    American NFL player
  • Hannibal Sehested
    Danish Governor,general of Norway
  • Hannibal Penney
    American actor best known for playing Dr. Clem Moultrie in the 1975 show “Ryan’s Hope”.
  • Hannibal Lanham
    American calisthenics athlete and YouTuber, under the name “Hannibal For King”.

Hannibal in Pop Culture

  • Hannibal Lecter
    character in a series of horror novels and films by Thomas Harris
  • Hannibal Smith
    played by Liam Neeson in "The A,Team"
  • Hannibal Chollop
    from "Martin Chuzzlewit" (1844) by Charles Dickens
  • Hannibal King
    Detective character in the Marvel comics
  • Hannibal
    an elephant character in the 'Heroes Of Olympus' series
  • Hannibal Bates aka Everyman
    character on TV's "The Flash"
  • Hannibal Niccals
    Murdoc of the Brit band Gorillaz's brother.