See related links for an article about the Tetragrammaton (the four Hebrew consonants that comprise G-d's name). You will find the spelling in this article.
However, please note that Yahweh is an English pronunciation that has never been used by Jews and isn't supported by Jewish scholars.
There is actually no such Hebrew word, though it's an attempt to pronounce the 4 consonants of God's name. See related links for an article that explains this. It also includes the spelling.
See related links for complete information on the tetragrammaton (the four consonsants that some people mistakenly pronounce "Jehova").
Yehudah = יהודה
Yeshu = ישו
Yehuda = יהודה
the blood of Jesus = הדם של ישו
If you are talking about the Hebrew word for Jesus, it's either Yeshua (ישוע) which is Aramaic, or Yeshu (ישו) which is Hebrew. It is not Yeshuya.
Rabbinic Hebrew and Modern Hebrew use the word "shel" (של) for "of". In the Bible, There is no word for "of." A grammatical state called the "construct state" is used to form possession.For example:Love for God and Jesus (in Modern Hebrew) = ahava shel elohim veyeshu ( אהבה של אלוהים וישו)Love for God and Jesus (in Modern or Biblical Hebrew) = ahavat elohim veyeshu (אהבת אלוהים וישו)
Yeshu (ישו) is a variation of the Hebrew word for deliverance.
How do you spell "Gerhard-us Koenraad" in Hebrew
There is no equivalent in Hebrew for "Ashlei" but you can spell it אשלי
The Hebrew translation for "Jesus wept." is: .ישו בכה
zmgh has no meaning in Hebrew.
Klotz is not a Hebrew word, so you would just spell it phonetically as קלוץ
It has no meaning in Hebrew. if you actually meant "Babara", you can spell it באברה But if you meant "Barbara", you can spell it ברברה
Aima (horror) in Hebrew:
Chelsea is spelled צ'לסי in Hebrew.