Many take their Deity from The Bible. However these often seem retrofitted to a regressed Bible, that is long from intact.
Instead I encourage that one takes one Deity from The Kuran, which is an intact revelation.
The Kuran has a phenomena known as The Kuranic Initials. (Also known as Muqatta At). I am going to comment on some known ones.
One of them is Kaff. It is the one closest to the inaccurate “God” and a correct version of it. But this does not support all the features of the latin alphabet.
In the greek alphabet, the small lambda is the one closest to a correct version of “God”. For this, some artists use this.
And the kuranic initials include some wellknown variants of The Deity, such as S, expressed as IA in the right-to-left arabic.
The jews are often believed to be with IA, but then one needs to use capital letters for it, and all features are not supported. Probably the reasons some think the Deity needs to be written in capital letters, in latin script. The paleo-hebrew version still works.
Ancient Egypt also has Ra, which may be usable in latin script aswell, but then not all features is supported. (cursive, bold etc).
SIN is used in ancient Sumer, but to use this in latin alphabet, then one would have to use ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS.
The electronics industry, seem to use SIN on a lot of schematics. Some have represented it with a 5 aswell.
And for the popular in its time Commodore 64 and Amiga, and others, there seems to be a reverse version of “Sad”, which is difficult to latinize, but one can guess at pseudolatinization like S i D, or maybe a 6. On those computers represented with a rainbow symbol. Macs Apple symbol seems to be about this aswell. The music genre trance may be related too, as it has its origins with 90s computers, but seems forgotten now.
Some kuranic initials are combined before chapters, such as TaSIN. And I´ve thought about the idea of combining schematics-SIN and homecomputers S i D, and this could do that. For enthusiasts who want something similar today, maybe an open-source 8 X? 8 representing TaSIN.
And among them is Ɛ which indicates to be the correct Deity for Latin Alphabet. Which is latinized as Eyn, and supports all features. And Eyn is somewhat known in jewish kabbalism, but then associated with regressions. The correct religion is in The Kuran.
Which furthermore should be used with the word Cosmos. So the wellknown phrase goes, Eyn, Lord of The Cosmos. The Good, The Merciful.
The Good, being close to “God” but really being a translation of La Rahman.
Which is a good translation, of the latinized arabic L Ilah, Rabb La Alamin, La Rahman, La Rahim. (Using the prefix La for writing to the right latin script, which is similar to Al, in writing to the left arabic)
Cosmos in latin script is a similar word to “Alamin” that is used in arabic. The arabic reflects “one Deity”, and Cosmos does so too. Rather than for instance “universe” that really rather reflects a shaytanic viewpoint of no Deity.
Which religion is Izlam, and devoté muzlim. Spelled with a z (rather than the often used s), these words reflect the same as the arabic, and that The Kuran alone is the book for Izlam.