Perhaps Heber himself, the father of Peleg (Pelasgians) of whom would also be called the Hebrews of the Promised Land, sailed to Iberia (Spain), named for Heber, but even if Heber didn’t sail to what would be named Iberia, when king Solomon’s ships of commerce sailed there a thousand years later (to Cerro Salomon, Zalamea la Vieja, Zalamea la Real), they perhaps bestowed that name on the peninsula for the namesake of their tribe, the Hebrews of Heber. The long extinct Iberian language is said to be similar to Basque (Canaanite), the language of the Atlanteans, so it makes sense that the Iberian language was like Hebrew, imparted into Spain when some of Solomon’s people came.