Name Numerology Calculator
Turn your name into a Pythagorean numerology expression number with a short, for-fun blurb.
For entertainment only. Numerology assigns each letter a value (A=1 through I=9, then repeating) and adds them up, reducing to a single digit — except 11, 22, and 33, which are kept as "master numbers." It's a fun pattern, not a measurement of anything real.
How it works
Type your full name and the calculator adds up the numeric value of every letter, then boils that total down to a single digit — your numerology 'expression number' — with a short personality blurb to match.
It uses the Pythagorean system, where A through I are 1 to 9, then the pattern repeats: J starts back at 1, S starts back at 1, and so on through Z. The letter values are summed and reduced by adding the digits together until one digit remains.
Three totals — 11, 22, and 33 — are left as-is instead of being reduced. Numerologists call these 'master numbers' and treat them as special, so the calculator keeps them whole when they come up.
Frequently asked questions
Is numerology real?
It's a belief system, not a science, so treat this purely as entertainment. There's no evidence that the letters in a name predict anything — but it's a fun pattern to explore.
Should I use my full name or nickname?
Numerology traditions usually use the full birth name for the expression number, but there are no rules here. Try a few versions and see which blurb you like best.
What are master numbers?
The totals 11, 22, and 33 aren't reduced to a single digit because numerologists consider them especially significant. The calculator shows them as-is when your name adds up to one.