Definitions for "YHWH"
YHVH: The sacred name in the Hebrew Scriptures. Also known as the tetragrammaton. Since Hebrew was written without vowels in ancient times, the four consonants YHWH/YHVH "Y=yud" "H=hey" "W=waw (modern vav)" "H=hey" contain no clue to their original pronunciation. In traditional Judaism, the name is not pronounced, but ADONAI (Master) or HASHEM (The Name) is often substituted. In most English versions of the Bible the tetragrammaton is represented by "LORD"
The sacred name of God in Jewish scriptures and tradition; also known as the tetragrammaton. Since Hebrew was written without vowels in ancient times, the four consonants YHWH contain no clue to their original pronunciation. They are generally rendered "Yahweh" in contemporary scholarship. In traditional Judaism, the name is not pronounced, but hAdonai/ ("Lord") or something similar is substituted. In most English versions of the Bible the tetragrammaton is represented by "LORD" (or less frequently, "Jehovah").
(Hebrew, "I am" or "I will be"). Sacred name of God as revealed to Moses. Also known as the Tetragrammaton. It is considered too holy to be pronounced, and is usually replaced by Adonai in Torah readings.
Keywords:  father, true, name
True Name of the Father