metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
They are also used as His name even though in Jewish tradition YHWH is considered the most holy one. Either way, they're all still references to the one God-- period. I have a first, last, and middle name, but all three of them are still just me.The Tetragrammaton YHWH is what stands for God's personal Name.
The rest are titles and Not God's personal biblical name.
For example Psalm 110 KJV mentions two (2) LORD/ Lords. ( No name mentioned )
One LORD, in all Upper-Case letters, because the Tetragrammaton stands there.
The other Lord, in some lower-case letters, stands for Lord Jesus and Not LORD God (YHWH)
The Hebrew at Psalm 110 has HASHEM to David's master ( aka Lord Jesus )
BTW, there are no upper-class or lower-class letters in Hebrew, and haShem means "the Name".