Hannibal

/ˈhænɪbəl/ noun

A famous Carthaginian general (247-183 BCE) who led forces against Rome during the Punic Wars and is remembered as one of history's greatest military strategists.

From Punic/Phoenician origin, the name possibly means 'grace of Baal' (Baal being a Carthaginian deity). The name entered English through Latin and Greek sources that documented the ancient general's exploits.

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