The Russian name Gleb has the meaning "heir of God", and is connected to Ancient Nordic "Gudleifr" (I don't have "eth", sorry, thus the misspelling) but there is a more modern name, KLEIV, which actually also should be referred to below Gleb. It is rarely used, but there still are some that are called by this name - among them a central political leader in Norway, Kleiv Fiskvik. Phonetic disturbances like K->G and B->V taken into consideration, it is quite likely that these names belong together.
― Anonymous User 4/16/2007
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Phonetic disturbances like K->G and B->V taken into consideration, it is quite likely that these names belong together.