The name Syria may come from the name of the language witch has been spoken around the area, the Syriac language, one of the three principal languages of bible (Syriac is also known as Northern Aramaic). It is also possible that it comes from the name of the Phoenician city state of Sour (Tyre in English), Souriya meaning the land of Sour. Phoenicia is the ancient name of the land that corresponds roughly to today's Lebanon, as well as part of the Syrian and Israeli seacoasts.
That answer above is correct but the Modern day Syria's name is actually from the alliance that created Greater Syria. The Christians wanted to name the new nation something that reminded them of there ancient Empire "Assyria" so the Muslims Agreed and they named it SYRIA :)
Syria is very old country. but it was under Ottoman rule
adib shanshakli for A+ There is no new name for syria it is still just named syria
Syria's birth name is Cecilia Cipressi.
LEVANT the former name for the geographical area of the eastern Mediterranean that is now occupied by Lebanon and Syria and Israel
No the Syrians named Syria.
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The new name for the Arabian Mulk is SYRIA. The new name for the Arabian Mulk is SYRIA.
United Arab Republic: UAR United Arab Republic: UAR
Kuwait, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
Ethiopia's former name was Abyssinia.