tꜣ-šꜣsw-yhwꜣ

Etymology
From, with the first two elements in a direct genitive construction and the last in apposition, thus literally ‘, the land of the Shasu’. is apparently a toponym; some have hypothesized the toponym to be derived from a theonym, which would make it one of the earliest known references to Yahweh.

Proper noun

 * 1) a region near Edom inhabited by a tribe of Shasu (Semitic nomads)