Numerologist Expert Asks: What’s in A Name?

 

After we cover the birth dates under Pure Numerology, we now turn to the meaning of your name.

In Pure Numerology, letters are converted to numbers, as per the following table:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

 

Your name is crucial to the life of your personality. It can either facilitate or hinder the smooth working of the character. Despite what other schools of numerology use, your character CANNOT be read or assessed by using the name.

You can change your name, but you can’t change your date of birth. Still, changing your name, if necessarily, can only change the aspect of character, but NOT the basic character.

The Vowels                       =   The Soul’s Expression, Ideals and Inspirations

The Consonants                =   The Impressions made in this seen world,  by the personality

 As to the meaning of the numbers, refer to my earlier posting, Pure Numerology Shows Meaning of Individual Numbers

Let’s use my name John as an illustration:

  

    6                    =  6       = The Vowels

J  O  H  N           = 20      = The Total  (1+6+8+5 = 20)

1       8  5           = 14 = 5 = The Consonants

 

Numbers ending up with a “0″ are always left as they are, the “0″ is being kept.

 

 

 

So what your name is telling about your ideals, inspirations and impressions made and seen by others?

 

 

More next time on Pure Numerology ……

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22 Responses to “Numerologist Expert Asks: What’s in A Name?”

  1. This continues to get more intriging with every post.

    Christian

  2. Duane Cunningham says:

    Hi John,

    If i got this right:

    3 1 5 9 = Vowels
    D U A N E 18 = Total
    4 5 9 = Consonants

    Is this correct??

    Duane

    Learn Winning Persuasion
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  3. Bob Kaufer says:

    This is great John,

    Thanks

    Bob Kaufer
    Z Health For Life

  4. John Ho says:

    Duane,

    You’re bright!

    3 1 5 = 9 = Vowels

    D U A N E = 18 = 9 = Total

    4 5 = 9 = Consonants

    You’re almost 100% correct, except you overlook adding up 18 to be a “9″.

    Great to see you doing so well!

    John Ho
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (WordPress)
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (Vox Blog)

  5. jc mackenzie says:

    John, my given name is Jack Charles but I’ve gone by JC literally since birth. Would it make a difference? Lets see…Jack would be 1+1+3+2=8 and JC would be 1+3=4. Right?

    Thanks

    JC jc

  6. johnho.2009 says:

    JC,

    > JC would be 1+3=4. Right?

    Yes!

    > Jack would be 1+1+3+2=8

    Ummm. No. It adds up to a 7.

    People can have a few names:

    1. One called exclusively by their immedate and extended family;

    2. One called mostly by their school mates; (most likely a nickname)

    3. One called by their friends

    4. ….

    You’re called JC since birth by ALL or ONLY by your family?

    Now, since the name “JC” has no vowel, so an interesting question comes up: Does it mean that you have no aspiratoins or ideals with those who call you “JC”.

    Ah, think, Think, THINK!

    Tell me what you think!

    John Ho
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (WordPress)
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (Vox Blog)

  7. JJ Jalopy says:

    Interesting stuff as ever, my pure numerology expert friend!!

    I’d be really interested to read about how you apply the insights you get from using numerology in your business and everyday life. That would make a fascinating article, I think!

    Keep on readin’ those numbers! :-)
    JJ jalopy.
    Life Coaching and Home Business Advice with JJ Jalopy

  8. Sonya Lenzo says:

    Fascinating!! So Sonya would be:
    Total 20
    vowels -7
    consonants – 5
    Is that rights?
    Sunny Marie (Sonya Lenzo)
    http://www.sunnymarie.wordpress.com

  9. Pam Schulz says:

    John – a.k.a. THE numerology expert ;-) Does it matter if you use nicknames or your given name?

    Pam
    Great Minds, Great Wealth: How to Raise your Return, Reduce your Risk, Cut your Cost

  10. Ok,
    So where did you get the 5 on the consonants line?

    5 9 5 = 19 for the VOWELS
    J E N N I F E R = 45 total right?
    1 5 5 6 9 = 26 for CONSONENTS

    Jen B
    The Harwood Center – Tinnitus, Chronic Illness, Fers, Phobias, and Anxiety

  11. What a cliffhanger! So now, I have the number for my name, I need to wait to find out what it means…
    Looking forward to tomorrow’s post.

    All the best,
    Yann

  12. jc mackenzie says:

    John, you caught me with my “math pants” down. Sorry!

    My family has always called me JC….INTERESTING THOUGH: as I was growing up it would switch back and forth sometimes for no apparent reason.

  13. Rob Northrup says:

    John,

    You are so detailed in your apporach to this subject. We can all learn a lot from you about how to organize our information and explain it…

    Seize the Day,

    Rob
    Sales Eagles Soar Above the Competition!
    Personal Asset Protection For Small Business Owners

  14. mark mallen says:

    John, It is interesting you said your name is crucial to your personalty. Studies have show people named painter are more likely to be painters, people named Boston are more likely to live in Boston, etc hmm. My name is Mark and my major interest is marketing. Am I on the Mark? aw hell it is getting late good night.
    Mark the marketer

    Marketingscoops

    Glaciericecream

  15. Pat Becker says:

    Okay, I have my numbers for my name. I’m ready for the continued lesson tomorrow.

    -Pat
    Business Owners Fast Track to Internet Profits

  16. John, I’m curious…

    When you meet someone for the first time do you automatically evaluate their name in terms of numerology, or is it something you need to sit down and work out?

    Philip
    Consumer Behaviour Expert

  17. Tim says:

    Use full name or nickname?
    first initial and middle name???

    neat stuff
    Tim

  18. Ok, Lisa = 14, vowels – 10, consonants – 4 can’t wait for translation.

    Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert – Babysitters, Nannies, and Au-pairs

  19. John, what fun! we get to participate in the learning of numerology.

    All the best,

    April Braswell

    Dating Expert and Online Dating Coach

  20. I can see why this is so fascinating to so many people. You really know your stuff.

    Steve

  21. Don Shepherd says:

    I don’t want to miss out on the fun so i’m catching up.

    Don Shepherd
    oregon or bust

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