Lets get some facts right shall we ... Some corrections my friend ...
Elohim comes from the Hebrew root meaning "strength" or "power", and has the unusual characteristic of being plural in form. In Genesis 1:1, we read, "In the beginning Elohim created the heaven and the earth." Right from the start, this plural form for the name of God is used to describe the One God, a mystery that is uncovered throughout the rest of the Bible
It's spelt Elohim, Not Aloheem, im sorry but it's not the word Allah, its Elohim.
Some Hebrew ... Elohim is God ...
El = Singular Term
Elah = Dual tense
Elohim = Three or more
"YHVH" is the Hebrew word that translates as "LORD". Found more often in the Old Testament than any other name for God (approximately 7,000 times)
YHVH In English is written Yahweh, not Yahawah. Sorry my friend, This is hebrew class, not Arabic.
YHVH comes from the Hebrew verb "to be" and is the special name that God revealed to Moses at the burning bush. YHVH declares God's absolute being, the source of everything, without beginning and without end.
Elohim means God. To see the correct context, read Genesis 1:1 ... It would read in Hebrew "In the beginning ELOHIM created the Heaven and the earth"