vav (וו) means "hook." It is also the name of the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
חידו doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word.
Vav: the sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet
"waw" is a way of writing the Hebrew letter Vav (spelled וו in Hebrew). It's the sixth letter of the alphabet and it has the sounds of OH, OOH, and V. Vav is also the Hebrew word for hook.
Waw is the theoretical ancient pronunciation of the letter Vav (ו) which has been pronounced "v" by most Jews for more than a thousand years. The Hebrew word Vav (spelled וו) means "hook"
Voice is of course an English word. So it doesn't mean anything in Hebrew. However, if you are trying to say voice in Hebrew it would be the word 'Kol', spelled Kuf, Vav, Lamed (קול)
אמונה - Alef, Mem, Vav, Nun, Hey
The word 'music' is translated to 'Musica' in Hebrew. In Hebrew letters, you spell it מוזיקה or מוסיקה. The Hebrew letters are: Mem, Vav, Zain, Yod, Kof, He.
Very few names start with Vav in Hebrew. The only Biblical Hebrew name is Vashti (ושתי) which is actually a Persian name.In Modern Hebrew, the only names are variations of Vered (ורד) which mean Rose:Vered (ורד)Varda (ורדה)Vardit (ורדית)Other name sites list a few others as Hebrew, but these are not Hebrew names:VanyaVaniaVannaVaditVenyamin (This is just a phonemic variation of Binyamin/Benjamin, found in religious texts only when the previous word ends with a vowel sound.)
You are mixing Hebrew images with Arabic images. the letters for Allah in arabic spell the word "Allah" phonetically. There is no Shin (ש) in Allah, although shin does mean "tooth". There is no Vav (ו) in Allah, although Vav does mean tent peg. The letter tha looks like Vav is actually the Arabic Alif (ا), and the letters that look like shin are actually two lams ( ل ل ) which have the sound of L.
Hi, it is written like this יהוה
the word you're looking for is ulim (ayin vav lamed yod mem-sofit)
Vav (ו)