No they are not the same person at all.
The name Yahweh is derived from the Hebrew language and is often associated with the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible. It is considered the personal name of God in the Hebrew scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament. The origins and exact pronunciation of the name are debated among scholars.
Moses
Ayah Asher Ayah (Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh) has usually been translated "I am that I am," but the literal Hebrew meaning is "I will be what I will be." It is related to the name Yahweh, from the tetragrammaton, YHWH, which literally means "He will be," and the name Yesu, which means Yahweh the Saviour, can be literally translated "His Existence." Thus Yesu Christ is seen to be "His Existence," the incarnation and manifestation of YHWH, who said AYAH ASHER AYAH, "I will be what I will be."
No. I am pretty sure Yahweh is a God in Judaism
Moses' true faith in Yahweh was essential for him to carry out the mission of leading the Israelites out of Egypt. It provided him with the courage, strength, and determination needed to face the challenges and obstacles he encountered along the way. Additionally, his faith allowed him to trust in Yahweh's guidance and promises, even when the journey seemed impossible.
The Isaraelites started to complain to Moses about the food as they only had manna to eat , but they ate their fill in Egypt of quail., and they also grumbled with Moses over the shortage of water.
The object that will store the power of Yahweh for Moses to use is the staff or rod that he carries. This staff becomes a symbol of divine authority and power, enabling Moses to perform miracles, such as parting the Red Sea and bringing forth water from a rock. Throughout the Exodus narrative, the staff serves as a physical representation of God's presence and power working through Moses.
Most likely it was right after Adam's creation. His relationship with Jehovah God was close enough so that it would make sense that He would tell him what His name was. (Genesis 2:15; 3:8-9) After Adam and Eve sinned and had children, the scriptures make it clear that they knew who Jehovah was since they started "calling upon" His name. (Genesis 4:26) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
Yahweh assured Moses of divine assistance and protection through a series of signs and promises. He provided Moses with miraculous signs, such as turning his staff into a serpent and making his hand leprous and then healed, to demonstrate His power. Additionally, God promised to be with Moses, guiding him and giving him the words to speak when confronting Pharaoh and leading the Israelites. This assurance was meant to bolster Moses' confidence in his mission and reinforce the certainty of divine support.
The name Yahweh came from secular and Christian scholars. It is an invented word that refers to the God of Abraham. It is a reconstructed word which takes the consonants of God's name from the Bible (YHVH) and attempts to make them into a pronounceable word.
He, Moses was named by the Pharaohs daughtr who found him, moses means taken out of the water.
It is Yahweh. God also said I am who I am who I am.