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Re: meaning of Hebrew name
"Yaweh" is the Gentile "translation" of the Hebrew יהוה, the name of God. The name is considered "un-utterable" and was only spoken on the High Holy Days when the Temple in Jerusalem still stood, and then only by the High Priest.The four "un-utterable" letters are called the "Tetragrammaton."Here is a brief Wikipedia article concerning the Name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TetragrammatonIf you would like to investigate the Name further, my suggestion would be to Google Orthodox Jewish websites, rather than Gentile for the true background and history.Hope this helps a bit.

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