A Gevurot is the second blessing of the Shemoneh Esrei prayers.
Judah Loew ben Bezalel has written: 'Gevurot ha-Shem' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Haggadot 'Kitve Maharal mi-Prag' -- subject(s): Judaism, Collected works
There is a Jewish tradition that there are 72 names for God, however the "names" on this list aren't actual names. They are based on tradition and numerology.Here is a list of some of the actual Hebrew names and and titles for God in no particular order (if you can think of some more, add them in another answer):YHVH (יהוה) = God's one true unpronounceable nameHashem (ה׳) = a substitute word for God's name, used when not prayingYah (יה) = equivalent to GoshAdonai (אדוני, יי) = Lord, used to substitute for God's unpronounceable name in prayersAdoshem (ה׳) = Lord, used to substitute for God's unpronounceable name when not prayingEl (אל) = God or godEloah (אלוה) = God (related to the Arabic word Allah)Elohim (אלהים) = God (related to the Arabic word Allah)Elokim (אלוקים) = God, used when not prayingElohei Avraham (אלהי אברהם) = God of AbrahamElohei Avoteinu (אלהי אבותינו) = God of our AncestorsElohei Yisra'el (אלהי ישראל) = God of IsraelEl Shaddai (אל שדי) = usually translated as God Almighty, but the true meaning is unclearEl Ro'i (אל רואי) = God of seeingEl Elyon (אל עליון) = Uppermost GodEl Rachum (אל רחום) = God of MercyShechina (שכינה) = God's presenceMoshia (מושיע) = SaviorMatsilenu (מצילנו) = Our helperGo'el (גואל) RedeemerHakadosh Baruch Hu = The Holy One Blessed Be Heha-Makom (המקום) = Placeha-Marom (המרום) = High placeha-Rachaman (הרחמן) = The Merciful Oneha-Boreh (הבורא) = The Creatorha-Norah (הנוראֽ) = The Awesome OneShamayim (שמיים) = SkiesElyon (עליון) = UppermostMalkenu (מלכנו) = Our KingAvinu Malkenu (אבינו מלכנו) = Our Father Our KingShomrenu (שומרנו) = Our GuardianMechayeh Metim (מחיה מתים) = Lifegiver of the DeadSomech Noflim (סומך נופלים) = Supporter of the FallenRofeh Cholim (רופא חולים) = Healer of the SickMatir Asurim (מתיר אסורים) = Freer of the CaptiveBa'al Gevurot (בעל גבורות) = Master of DeedsRotseh Bitshuvah (רוצה בתשובה) = The One Who Desires us to Return (Literally "Wanter of Return")Adon Olam (אדון עלום) = Lord of the UniverseRibono ha-Olam (ריבונו העולם) = Master of the UniverseDayan ha-Emet (דיין האמת) = The True JudgeOseh Shalom (עושה שולם) = Maker of PeaceOhev Amo Yisra'el (אוהב עמו ישראל) = The One who Loves IsraelEhyeh Asher Ehyeh (אהיה אשר אהיה) = I am who I amYotser Or (יוצר אור) = Fashioner of Light