in hebrew: milev (mee, lev) a construct word
"Lav" is not a Hebrew word, but it's close to "lev" (לב) which means "heart."
Loving heart = lev ahava (לב אהבה)
lebab has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's close to levav (לבב) which is an old-fashioned word for "heart."
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Maybe it originates in the Hebrew word LEV which means heart.
Barzilai (ברזילי) is a Hebrew name that means "of iron", but there isn't a Hebrew name that means iron heart.
Well, that's a toughie, because there's no such language as "Jewish".-- The word for 'heart' in Hebrew is לב pronounced "layv" or "lev".-- The word for 'heart' in Yiddish is pronounced "harts" or "hairts".-- I don't know the word for 'heart' in Arabic or Ladino, the nextleading languages in Jewish communities through history.
libi shelach (ליבי שלך) = "my heart is yours"
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
'heart'
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.