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Hleb

Hleb is the transliteration commonly used in English for the Cyrillic word хлеб, which means bread in several Slavic languages. The term is found in Russian хлеб (khleb), Ukrainian хліб (khlib), Belarusian хлеб (khleb), Polish chleb, Czech chléb, and Serbo-Croatian hleb. As a staple food, bread holds a central place in many cultures and appears in idioms and proverbs such as daily bread. The word descends from Proto-Slavic *hlěbъ and has cognates across Slavic languages, reflecting a shared culinary and cultural heritage.

Hleb is also a surname in Slavic-speaking regions. Notable individuals with this surname include Alexander Hleb

In addition to its use as a common noun and a surname, Hleb does not denote a

(born
1981),
a
Belarusian
former
professional
footballer
who
played
as
a
midfielder
for
clubs
such
as
Stuttgart,
Arsenal,
and
Barcelona.
The
surname
can
appear
in
different
transliterations,
with
"Khleb"
being
another
common
rendering
in
some
languages;
in
English-language
media
the
form
"Hleb"
is
standard.
widely
recognized
place,
organization,
or
concept
outside
of
linguistic
and
biographical
contexts.
The
word’s
primary
significance
today
remains
its
identity
as
the
word
for
bread
in
several
languages
and
as
a
family
name
carried
by
a
number
of
individuals
in
the
Slavic
world.