What does Jewish tradition have to say about the meaning of the divinename?
It doesn't. It doesn't seek a meaning, because it is G-d's Name.
It, as other names, are used in the Torah, to let us know which
aspect of G-d is at play.
Only the Kabbalists analyze this NAME, to derive that each letter
stands for one of the Sephirot (Chochma, Bina, Tiferet and Malchut,
if I remember correctly), and that one can learn from this Name how
they interrelate, ie; when and how Divine energy flows from G-d to us.
Shoshanna
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