The initial element of Haran can be found in the Phoenician personal name hr-b'l, and also in the Israelite personal name hryhw from Gibeon.
Another difficulty is the use of Greek proper names instead of Phoenician ones and the possible corruption of some of the Phoenician names that do appear.
The Greek name of the ancient town is from its Phoenician name, meaning "New Town", as is the name of Carthage.
("e polis" or "o demos"), which was reflective of its old Phoenician name.
The Phoenician name for the city was probably (Aynook).
While the area was inhabited in Paleolithic times, the village of Tolox bears a Phoenician name and a Phoenician origin is confirmed by archaeological evidence.
I prefer the Phoenician name of Astarte.
Knox used the Phoenician name for the western end of the Mediterranean where Gibraltar bends low to kiss Tangier.
There are also Massyle and Phoenician names that apparently contain roots from the god Baal, such as Adherbal and Hannibal.
A Phoenician name.