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Welcome, miros.
I have never encountered this as a word or name before, but note there seems to be a biblical connection in the root:
[Heleb] in the Bible, mighty man. An alternate form is Heled. He may be the captain Heldai in First Chronicles.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/he/Heleb.html
Heled - this world, (1 Chr. 11:30); called Heleb (2 Sam. 23:29)
http://www.ccel.org/e/easton/ebd/ebd/T0001700.html#T0001722
Perhaps this will be a starting point for one of my more biblically inclined brethren or sistren!
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