Pronunciation Guide

יהוהHow to Pronounce Yahweh

Yahweh is pronounced YAH‑weh — two simple syllables. Tap any card below to hear it spoken aloud.

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יהוה
YAH‑weh

Two syllables: YAH (rhymes with “la”) + weh (rhymes with “way”). The first syllable is stressed.

Say It Syllable by Syllable

יָה
YAH
like “la” · stressed
וֶה
weh
like “way” (soft)
יהוה
YAH‑weh
the whole Name

The Four Letters

The Name is built from four Hebrew letters, read right to left: Yod (Y), He (H), Waw (W), He (H). Tap to hear each sound.

י
Yod
Y
ה
He
H (ah)
ו
Waw
W
ה
He
H (eh)

Common Mispronunciations

Why We’re Not 100% Certain

Ancient Hebrew was written without vowels, and the Name eventually stopped being spoken aloud out of reverence — so the exact original vowels were never recorded. “Yahweh” is the scholarly reconstruction, based on the Hebrew verb “to be” and early Greek transcriptions. More on YHWH and its vowels →

Frequently Asked Questions

Yahweh is pronounced YAH-weh — two syllables, with the stress on the first. ‘YAH’ rhymes with ‘la,’ and ‘weh’ sounds like ‘way.’

Both are heard. The third letter (Waw/Vav) can be pronounced as a ‘w’ or a ‘v,’ so ‘Yahweh’ and ‘Yahveh’ both reflect the same Hebrew name.

Two: YAH and weh.

Because ancient Hebrew was written without vowels and the Name stopped being spoken aloud out of reverence, so its exact original vowels were never recorded. ‘Yahweh’ is the scholarly reconstruction.