یهوه
یهوه (Yahweh) is the name of the God in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Old Testament. This name is often associated with the concept of a singular, all-powerful deity who created the universe and is involved in human affairs. In Jewish tradition, the name is considered sacred and is often replaced with titles like Adonai or Hashem during prayer and reading.
The name یهوه is derived from the Hebrew verb "to be," reflecting the idea of God's eternal existence. In Christianity, یهوه is also recognized as God, and the name is often linked to the Trinity, which includes Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. The understanding of یهوه varies across different religious traditions, but the core concept remains centered on a supreme being.