Definition: "tuenet1" comes from Hebrew, a language spoken primarily in Israel but also by Jews living outside it. It means "God's name" or "name of God." The term has various interpretations depending on cultural context. Definition: In English and many other languages, the Hebrew word "Tuenet1" is used to refer to God. This word is often combined with an adjective ("Godly" or "godlike") to emphasize its high status in religious terms. However, it can also be used as a personal pronoun or name, referring specifically to one's God, particularly in the context of Judaism.