Kaleb

English variant of CALEB.

CALEB   male   English, Biblical
Most likely related to Hebrew כֶּלֶב (kelev) meaning "dog". An alternate theory connects it to Hebrew כָּל (kal) "whole, all of" and לֵב (lev) "heart". In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the twelve spies sent by Moses into Canaan. Of the Israelites who left Egypt with Moses, Caleb and Joshua were the only ones who lived to see the Promised Land.

As an English name, Caleb came into use after the Protestant Reformation. It was common among the Puritans, who introduced it to America in the 17th century.
EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Chaleb
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Kalev
BIBLICAL LATIN: Chaleb
BIBLICAL: Caleb
ENGLISH: Caleb
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Cale