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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.

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Calvin is not a Hebrew word and therefore does not have any meaning in Hebrew.

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Calvin has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.

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caleb = kelev (כלב), which means dog.

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Calvin = קלווין

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