There are many Hebrew words for God. The most common is eloheem (אלוקים)
There is no word for Godhead in Hebrew. The closest word I can relate to this is ×©×›×™× ×” (pronounced sh'khee-NAH) which refers to the presence of God among the people.
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Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.
It's a Hebrew word, it means "God is with us"
There is no single Hebrew word that means "gift from god" To say this in hebrew would be matanat ha'el (×ž×ª× ×ª האל)
Depending on context, the Hebrew word אל (pronounced "el") means god, God, to toward, for.
The Hebrew word for God which means Lord is "Adonai".
"yahoo" has no meaning in Hebrew, except as a suffix in names (-yahu), in which case it means God."ed" (עד) is the Hebrew word for witness (it's the same word in both Modern Hebrew and Ancient Hebrew.
"El" is a Hebrew word that means "God" or "god", but is not the name of God. "El" was also the name of a Canaanite deity.
Nasya is a hebrew word and it means "Miracle of God"
The name Shelley is a nickname for Michelle. In Hebrew that is Mika'ela, and it means "who is like God"
Israel = ישראל (Yisra'el), which means "he will struggle with God"
immanuel means "god with us" in Hebrew
Emmanuel, a Hebrew word, means God is with us Guerrero, a Spanish word, means warrior