There are 3 Hebrew words for God that begin with el:
El
Eloha
Elohim
It comes from the word jessica which mean God's grace
There isn't a Hebrew name with this meaning.
If you mean God's true name, according to the Hebrew scriptures, it is called the Tetragrammaton, and you can only write it in Hebrew. The moment you write it in any other alphabet, it's no longer the name of God. If you mean the word "God", it is: French = Dieu Italian = Dio Spanish = Dios Hebrew = Hashem (ה׳) Apache = Usen
"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.
There are many Hebrew names for God. The most common are Adonai and Elohim.
There is no such directive.
El means God in a Hebrew name: Ariel = God is my lion Aviel = God is my father Daniel = God is my judge Uriel = God is my light
god
"Daniel" means God is my judge. Or: God judges me.
The Word. ("In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." John 1:1) In heaven Jesus is God. He always was and always will exist.
Michael comes from the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God". The name Michael came from a Hebrew name. The had the meaning "who is like God?."
Monotheism.See the Related Links.Link: Who founded Hebrew monotheism?Link: What do Jews believe about God?