No. In fact, the words are quite different in Hebrew.
Hebron in Hebrew is Khevron (חברון)
Hebrew in Hebrew is Ivri (עברי)
Both words have different roots. the Root of Hebron (ח.ב.ר) means "to bind together" and the root of Hebrew (ע.ב.ר) means "past" or "beyond".
Hebron in the Cave of Machpelah
Abraham is buried in the cave of Machpelah in Hebron, in Israel.
In the city of Hebron (Genesis ch.23).
Jacob was buried in the cave of Machpelah in Hebron, according to the Bible.
The first purchase of land in the Bible is recorded in Genesis 23, where Abraham purchased the cave of Machpelah from the Hittites to use as a burial site for his wife Sarah. The transaction took place in Hebron, present-day Israel.
Burial of Sarah. Abraham purchased the Cave of Machpelah in the field of Ephron which was before Mamre. The same is Hebron in the land of Kannan.
Jacob was buried in the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron, which he purchased as a burial site for his family. This site is considered a holy place and is revered by both Jews and Muslims.
The Cave of Machpelah is where Abraham is buried. That's the information that's given in Genesis 49:29-31. According to Genesis 23:19, the cave is near Hebron, which is about 20 miles/32 kilometers southwest of Jerusalem, Israel. Also according to Genesis 23:19, that's the final resting place of the Patriarch's wife Sarah.
Jacob's final request before he died, was to be buried in the cave in the field of Machpelah, in the land of Canaan, which his bought by his grandfather Abraham. He wanted to be buried there because his family was buried there. His grandfather Abraham and Sarah his grandmother, his father Isaac and his mother Rebekkah, and his wife (Jacob's) Leah.
Abraham paid 400 shekels of silver to purchase the cave of Machpelah to bury Sarah.
Canaan in the cave of Machpelah
In Hebron, Israel.