It is always Good, Blessed and Holy to pronounce the Name of the Lord, with Devotion, Love and Reverence, whether Yahweh, Jehovah, Yeshua or Jesus. God's Old Testament Name summarized that He was the Supreme Being, the Being Who gave Breath and Life and everything to creatures, which was so necessary at the time, of many false "gods". God's New Testament Name signifies that He is "Yahweh our Savior", or "The God Who saves us", which is what Jesus or Yeshua means, as it is written:
"“And she will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for it is He who will save His people from their sins.”
Why is the Divine Child called "Yeshua". Because He is "Yahweh Our Savior"! Therefore, you shall call Him, "Yahweh our Savior/Yahweh Who Saves", because He (the Child, who is Yahweh/God in the Flesh) will Save His People from their sins.
I support Holy Name Bibles that, just very recently, have begun to put the Holy Name Yahweh back in the Holy Bible. Yahweh most often signifies the Father and restoring it imo will also cause Christians to love God the Father more. Please note that though Yahweh, in the Old Testament, most often signifies the Father (and then when it is said Word of Yahweh/Spirit of Yahweh etc, that refers to the Persons of the Son and the Spirit) sometimes, Yahweh is also used to refer to Son or Spirit.
Source for Holy Name Bible here: "This Holy Name Bible is Black in Bonded Leather done in 2019. The Holy Name Bible was first published by Angelo B. Traina in 1963. This Bible is a reprint of the 1989 version, but closer to the 1983 edition. The Preface at the beginning of the Bible tells many of the reasons for placing the true original names back into the scriptures. The Holy Name Bible was the first English Bible to restore the True Original Names of Yahweh-Elohim-Yahshua back into the Bible. Yahweh is the English transliteration of the four Hebrew characters called the tetragrammaton ...
Halleluyah means Praise Yahweh, not praise the Lord, and it is put back into the places it was taken out. Psalms 146 to 150 originally began and ended with Halleluyah, and it is inserted where it was originally written"
https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Name-Bible-B-Traina/dp/B07XCYW82S
[Edit: Please note: I agree with using "Yahweh", "Yeshua" etc lovingly and reverently, but I don't agree that saying "Jesus" or even "Jehovah" is wrong, as some more extreme "hebrew name only" people claim. Imo, that also is a mistake]
God Bless.