kevod (כבוד) means "honor of"
kavod (כבוד) means "honor"
Yes, the name Caleb comes from the Hebrew word for dog, "kelev" (כלב).
Kelev-mayim (literally, "Water dog")
Yes it is a name, You can also spell it Caleb. It comes from the Hebrew word for dog (Kelev).
a male sun dog = kelev shemesh a female sun dog = kalbat shemesh
a male dog = Kelev (כלב) a female dog = kalbah (כלבה)
a male lost dog: kelev khaser (כלב חסר) a female lost dog: kalbah khaserah (כלבה חסרה)
Kallum = קלם It is also equivalent in meaning to the Hebrew name Yonah = יונה
Calvin is my first name and I have heard it defined in Hebrew as "Oh Hairless One". The root is Latin meaning "Bald" and became a given name after the protestant reformer John Calvin. Answer: Calvin is not a Hebrew word and therefore does not have any meaning in Hebrew.
"ha-mod" is not a Hebrew word, although "ha" is a prefix that means "the".
dogstein, doggman or dog-ben-hur :) by 'Jewish' i presume u mean Hebrew? as Jewish is the individuals' culture and religion and ethnic identity- not the language they speak. in Hebrew dog is kelev (כלב) and a female dog is kalba (כלבה) incidentally why would u need to know this?
a funny male dog would be kelev matz-kheek a funny female dog would be kalbah matz-kheek-ah
There is a way to show Hebrew words in English by using English spelling, but you can't "show the Hebrew alphabet" in English.For example here are some Hebrew words written in English spelling:שלום = shalomממשלה = memshalaמזל טוב = mazal tovכלב = kelev