ohim is not a word.
el is a short form for the full word for God, which is elohim.
In Semitic cultures, El is a general term for god. It means strong one.
Ohim means "of all that exists".
"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.
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
Nathaniel is from the Hebrew conjuction of two words, natan and el. Natan is gave and El is God. So Nathaniel is pronounced Netan'el and means God gave.Nathaniel is Hebrew in origin. Nathaniel means God has given."Gift of God" in Hebrew.
Depending on context, the Hebrew word אל (pronounced "el") means god, God, to toward, for.
Avielle is from the Hebrew Avi El, which means my father is God.
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
In Hebrew Ariel means Lion of God.
im Greek and my name is Emmanuel from wut i understand... "immanu" means "with us" in Hebrew and "el" means God thus immanuel means God with us in Hebrew, so i guess that's where its from
El Shaddai (אל שדי) is customarily translated as "God Almighty," though the meaning may be far more complex, and connected to ancient titles. El definitely means "God", but Shaddai is a matter of debate.
It means "God God of Israel" (not sure why you'd need to say "God" twice though...)
I am pretty sure that El is the Hebrew name for God (El-lohim, El-Shadi, El-yon)
There are 3 Hebrew words for God that begin with el:ElElohaElohim