Caleb is a Hebrew loan name in English and in Italian. The proper noun numbers among the Biblical names of uncertain etymology even though some suggest that it may relate to "dog" as a clan totem in ancient Judah. The pronunciation will be "KA-leb" in Pisan Italian.
Well, darling, "Caleb" in Spanish is "Caleb." It's one of those names that stays the same in both English and Spanish. No need to complicate things here, honey. Just keep it simple and call Caleb "Caleb" in any language.
Names are usually not translated. In any case, "Daniel" is a common name both in English and in Spanish.
Rosalia.
Gato.
LUIS
The Spanish phrase "besame mucho" is translated into "kiss me a lot" in English. It is also the name of a popular Spanish song by artist Andrea Bocelli.
Pedro nm ['peðɾo]
Esteban is Spanish for Steven. (Esteban takes no accent mark in Spanish)
Names are usually not translated. On the other hand, "Olivia" is a common name in Spanish.
If it's a name, you would say it the same in Spanish as in English. Many names don't have translations into other languages.
In Mexico we call tinker bell - Campanita -In Spain we call her Campanilla
Mía IS a Spanish name, so it doesn't need translation to Spanish. It means "mine" in English. Please see the related link below.