The personal name "Khval" is a shortened form of the Proto-Slavic dual-root name, which could have been "Bohukhval" or, less likely, "Khvalimir." The earliest records of this name date back to the Kievan Rus period. Historical documents contain entries such as:
- 1258: Lithuanian voivode Khval;
- 1436: Chwal;
- 1546: patronymic Yuriy Khvalevych, bishop of Lutsk;
- 1649: Cossack of the Bila Tserkva regiment Khursa Khvalenko;
- 1649: Cossack of the Myrhorod regiment Ivashko Khvalenko.
Thus, the name "Khval" has ancient roots and was present in various historical contexts.