2. These ten sefirot are the mystical meaning of the ten holy names in the Torah: The name Eheyeh represents the sefira of Keter; the name Yah is the sefira of Ḥokhma; the Tetragrammaton, the four-letter name of God, with the vowels of the name Elohim, is Bina; the name El is Ḥesed; the name Elohim is Gevura; the Tetragrammaton with the vowels sheva, ḥolam, and kamatz2The Tetragrammaton is a word that is not pronounced as it is lettered. Accordingly, the particular pronunciation of the written Tetragrammaton will depend on the assigned vowels, and this varies depending on the Oral Tradition of the Torah's vowels. is Tiferet; the name Tzeva’ot is Netzaḥ and Hod; the name Shaddai is Yesod; and the name Adonai is Malkhut (as stated in the Zohar, Vayikra 157–163, 166–177).
Divine Names Mapped to Each of the Ten Sefirot
Introduction to Sulam Commentary 2:1