Kadesh or Qadesh (קדש) means Holy. (but the English word holy doesn't come from Hebrew at all.)
The Hebrew word is: קודש (Pron. KO-desh. Accent on the capitals).
kadosh (קדוש) = holy
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It just has letters and words. The Hebrew word for holy fire is esh kodesh, spelled אש קודש
elohim (??????)
kados has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's very close to the word Kadosh, which means holy.
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for holy, it's kadósh (קדוש).
kadosh (קדוש), pronounced kah-DŌSH
Jihad
"Rukha d'Qudsha" (Koodsha) is the way to say "Holy Spirit"... "Holy" is not an actual word in either Hebrew or Aramaic. It is a Greek word and therefore, would not have been used by the Jews of the time. "Qudsha" is a derivative of the word "Qadyish" which means "Set-Apart". "Rukha" means "Breath", "Wind" or "Spirit". It is interesting to note that the Aramaic is very close to the Hebrew in this aspect. In Hebrew, it is said "Ruach HaKodesh". In both Hebrew and Aramaic, the word "Rukha d'Qudsha" means "Set-Apart Spirit".
Hebrew = מוקדש לאלוהיםGreek = αφιερωμένο στο Άγιο Πνεύμα
There is no single Hebrew word with this meaning. You can translate it with several Hebrew words though: בית ספר של הרוח הקדוש (bet sefehr shel ha ruach ha kadosh)