Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
IHVH \IHVH\ [Written also {JHVH}, {YHVH}.]
A transliteration of the four constants forming the Hebrew
tetragrammaton or ``incommunicable name'' of the Supreme
Being, which in latter Jewish tradition is not pronounced
save with the vowels of adonai or elohim, so that the true
pronunciation is lost.
Note: Numerous attempts have been made to represent the
supposed original form of the word, as Jahaveh, Jahvaj,
Jahve, Jahveh, Yahve, Yahveh, Yahwe, Yahweh, etc.
Source : WordNet®
JHVH
n : a name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated
from the Hebrew consonants YHVH [syn: {Yahweh}, {YHWH}, {Yahwe},
{Yahveh}, {YHVH}, {Yahve}, {Wahvey}, {Jahvey}, {Jahweh},
{Jehovah}]