[Facts] Re: Hebrew, caleb.
in reply to a message by Charles
No, you are mistaken. Carl (Charles in English) is a Germanic name (from karl, meaning "man"). On the other hand, Caleb / Kalev is a Hebrew name, possibly from kelev, "dog". The two names are totally unrelated.
It's possible that some people named Kalev adopted Carl as their English name (and vice-versa), but there is no etymological connection between the two.
Alexandrina, Annabella, Clementine, Charlotte, Emilienne, Florence, Frederica, Katharina, Mary (May), Maud, Penelope, Rosamund, Theodora (Teddy).
Aubrey, Axel, Benedict, Bertrand (Bertie), Cuthbert, Dashiell, Everard, John (Jack) Leopold (Leo), Magnus, Matthias, Maximilian (Max), Wilfred.
It's possible that some people named Kalev adopted Carl as their English name (and vice-versa), but there is no etymological connection between the two.
Alexandrina, Annabella, Clementine, Charlotte, Emilienne, Florence, Frederica, Katharina, Mary (May), Maud, Penelope, Rosamund, Theodora (Teddy).
Aubrey, Axel, Benedict, Bertrand (Bertie), Cuthbert, Dashiell, Everard, John (Jack) Leopold (Leo), Magnus, Matthias, Maximilian (Max), Wilfred.