lev (לב)
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.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
libi shelach (ליבי שלך) = "my heart is yours"
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
'heart'