Elohim. This is the Hebrew word most commonly translated as God. It means Strongest of strong ones. Hebrew has no word for deity. This word is also used for false gods, for angels, and for humans.
Yahuah. This is the personal name of Elohim, used 5,410 times in the Old Testament. It means He Is. Most translations have replaced his name with the phrase the LORD.
Note: The common transliteration of YHWH (the four Hebrew letters of Elohim’s name) from “learned theologians” is Yahweh.
Yahushua. This is the Hebrew name given to the man we call Jesus, and also to the man we call Joshua. The two have the same name. It means Yahuah the savior, or Yahuah is salvation.