Lebanon boy names · with full meanings
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Lebanese Boy Names With Cedar Strength

Bring the spirit of Lebanon home. Discover Lebanese boy names rooted in Arabic tradition, Phoenician heritage, and Mediterranean culture — from Beirut classics to mountain village favorites. Every name includes its full meaning, origin, and the story behind it.

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Lebanon boy names — Questions & answers

Everything you need to know about choosing a Lebanon name.

They blend Phoenician roots with Arabic poetry. Names like Karim (generous), Tarek (morning star), Sami (elevated), and Ramy (archer) carry layered Mediterranean heritage.
Lebanon's top picks include Ali, Mohammed, Adam, Karim, and Tarek. These blend Lebanon's Christian and Muslim heritage together.
Many are. Ali, Adam, Sami, Karim, and Tarek all read clearly. Lebanese Arabic phonetics are consistent and intuitive.
Yes. Christian Lebanese names include George, Anthony, Michel, and Elias, while Muslim Lebanese names include Ali, Omar, and Karim — yet many like Sami and Tarek transcend boundaries.
Plenty. Try Ali, Sami, Omar, Adam, or Karim. Each carries Lebanese strength in just a few letters.
Karim means generous and noble, Hakim means wise, Amir means prince, and Tarek means one who knocks at the door (or morning star). Lebanese naming honors noble character.
Yes — France's mandate left naming legacy. Names like Michel, Pierre, Antoine, and Jean are common in Christian Lebanese families alongside Arabic names.
Sami, Omar, Adam, Karim, and Tarek have all gained American familiarity — Lebanese roots, easy modern fit.
Yes — Lebanon's ancient seafaring heritage gives names like Hannibal (legendary Phoenician general from Carthage), Hiram (Phoenician king), and Adonis (Phoenician god) cultural depth.
NameHub has a full collection of Lebanese boy names organized by meaning, religious heritage, and popularity — every name comes with its full story and authentic pronunciation.