UriYosef wrote:
BelmonteF -

Welcome to our forums.

The 3rd Commandment prohibits a Jew from saying the Creator's name in vain, so that when we refer to Him in circumstances other than during worship service and study of the Hebrew Bible, we use pseudonyms.
Some people have adopted this custom also with respect to writing out titles of the Creator in languages other than Hebrew, although this is not necessarily observed universally. Those who follow this custom will, therefore, omit one letter, e.g., G-d, L-rd, or, at times substitute a letter, e.g., Elokim ("k" replaces "h").
UriYosef
Hello all,

I did not want to open a new thread, by the way here I want to ask you two questions:

How do you pronounce AHIH? 
I read the pronunciation of this name as Eheieh but somewhere I ran into an usage like Aheyyah
What is the correct usage?

also, 
how do you make mentioning names of God? Which names of God do you use when you want to make mentioning  names of God? If I express more clearly, "is there any practice in Judaism, like Dhikr ?"

thanks in advance,
regards.
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