ze'ev ha'el (זאב ה׳)
wolf wolf = ze'ev ze'ev (זאב זאב)
gods = elilim (אלילים) or elim (אלים)
bat hashem (בת השם)
There is no such thing as wolf gods.
There were no Hebrew equivalents to Greek gods, including Dionysus.
It is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "wolf counsel". The wolf is an animal with a reputation for being crafty.
One name that means "wolf" in another language is "Lupita," which means "little wolf" in Spanish.
Yehezke is not a Hebrew name, but it's very close to Yechezkel (יְחֶזְקֵאל), which is the Hebrew form of Ezekiel, and means "God strengthens".
Only one.
Yes, although in Hebrew, the word bad is not used as slang, so it sounds like you are talking about a wolf that makes bad choices.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
The Wolf was the God of the Pacific Northwest Indians.