Since God is Himself tremendously holy, everything connected to Him is also holy, including His name. That is why the name is used carefully. I will note that there are many different ways that Jews refer to God. The original name is Yahweh, which is too holy to every utter except under very unusual circumstances (i.e., it can be uttered only by a High Priest, and there hasn't been one of those for thousands of years). Then there is "Adonai" meaning "my lord", which is uttered quite freely. More pious or Hassidic Jews prefer Hashem, meaning "the name", rather than Adonai. The name Jehovah is actually a mistranslation of Yahweh.
It depends on the subject you're talking about, if your worshiping God and saying that, it's alright, but if your going against God, your using His name in vain.
No, Jews do not hate the name Sophia. There are many Jews with that name.
The name of Gods and leaders is politicians.
There are a couple but the main leaders are: rabbi's- who are leaders in the synagogues or temples Abraham- the founder of Jewish faith Moses- who led the Jews out of Egypt and gave them the 10 Commandments Yahweh- the name they use for God, yet Jews believe that they are not worthy to utter Gods name so it is never said, evening when reading the Torah if they come across the name they do not speak it. Instead they use the name Adonai There are a couple but the main leaders are: rabbi's- who are leaders in the synagogues or temples Abraham- the founder of Jewish faith Moses- who led the Jews out of Egypt and gave them the 10 Commandments Yahweh- the name they use for God, yet Jews believe that they are not worthy to utter Gods name so it is never said, evening when reading the Torah if they come across the name they do not speak it. Instead they use the name Adonai
If you are implying that Jews have many Gods than they don't they only have one. The Creator has one true name which is represented by the letters YHVH in English. The Hebrew letters are "yud, hei, vav, hei". These four letters are referred to as the tetragrammaton and are a contraction of the Hebrew words for, "was, is, and will be". His true name was only said in the Temple and with the Temple's destruction we lost the correct pronunciation. In the Tanach (Jewish Bible), there are 72 different 'names' used for The Creator, these aren't actual names though, they're descriptions of Him that are contextual. In daily conversation, most Jews use the name 'HaShem' which literally translates to 'The Name' in reference to His true name.
Gods of citys
The gods name is Fuldodik
the gods (LOL)
No, Jews will not name their children 'Christian'.
the Jews were labled by name
Depends on which pantheon of gods you are referring to. See link for the gods and their relations.
There is no "god of luck" in Judaism and there never has been. Jews only believe in one universal God.Note: Some scholars argue that Ancient Hebrews believed in the existence of other gods, while only worshipping their God. Even if this were true, they would have viewed the other gods as foreign.