The House of The Lord is a HOLY place where The Almighty dwells.
If you are asking how to say this in Hebrew, it is:
בית השם = beit hashem
From the Hebrew language, meaning "the Lord is my God, Jehovah is my God".
Based on John (Hebrew) "the Lord is gracious", or Jacques, the French form of Jacob (Hebrew) "he who supplants". The name has a rugged, down-to-earth aura.
bet lekhem (בית לחם)
The large house at the center of a manor was called the manor house, and it was a home of the lord of the manor. He could live there with his family. Servants who worked in the manor house often lived in it, in simple rooms. At times, a representative of the lord could live there, and if the lord was in financial need, he could rent it out.
He lived in the manor house.
Who is like the lord = Mi kmo Adonai (מי כמו ה׳)
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There isn't a Hebrew name with this meaning.
Hebrew.
The Hebrew alphabet is not divided into parts.
Y'shua in Hebrew is a contraction of two Hebrew words, YAH (the LORD) and yeshuah (salvation)...it means the Lord's salvation, which is who He is
The Hebrew word for God which means Lord is "Adonai".
Lord = Adonai (ה׳) God = Elohim (אלוקים)
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the Lord is here = Hashem po (ה׳ פה)
In modern Hebrew: Hashem diber (השם דיבר) or (ה' דיבר).
Adon (אדון) is already a Hebrew word. It means, Lord, Sir, or Master.