In pectore es
No, in pectore es means "You are in chest." "You're in my heart" is in cor meo es, with a macron above the "o" in meo.
Heart in Latin is cor, cordis
Cor is one Latin equivalent of 'heart'. The Latin word means 'heart' in the sense of 'the organ for pumping blood'. Animus is another Latin equivalent of 'heart'. It means 'heart' in the sense of 'courage, the seat of feeling'.
Well you could use the latin word for brave which is Amimus. And the latin word for heart which is Cor.
cor, cordis
Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
cordial
The Latin equivalent for "frozen heart" is cor gelidum("icy heart") or cor gelatum ("frozen heart").
Cor atrum.
The Latin word for body is corpus (gen. corporis)
in hebrew: milev (mee, lev) a construct word
yes
Courage comes from the Latin word, cor, which means 'heart'.