Khaleb
Khaleb Origin and Meaning
Khaleb is a modern variant spelling of Caleb, a masculine name with Hebrew origins. The traditional Caleb comes from the Hebrew word 'kelev,' meaning 'faithful,' 'devoted,' or 'whole-hearted.' This alternative spelling with 'Kh' instead of 'C' gives the name a distinctive quality while maintaining the same pronunciation. The spelling variation may be influenced by Arabic or other Middle Eastern naming traditions, where 'Kh' is a common transliteration for certain sounds. Caleb appears in the Bible as one of the twelve spies sent by Moses into Canaan, known for his faithfulness. While the traditional spelling ranks consistently among popular boys' names in English-speaking countries, the Khaleb variant is less common, offering a unique twist on a classic name while preserving its rich historical and religious significance.