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In Pythagorean Numerology, your Personality Number is calculated using the consonants in your full birth name. This is thought to give you insight into the way you interact with the world, like the energy you give off when you meet people and how that affects the way people perceive you. We’re doing a deep dive into personality numbers—what they are, how to find yours, and what each number means.
How to Find Your Personality Number
- Write out your full birth name.
- Assign a number to each consonant—B is 2, C is 3, etc.
- Reduce any double digits by adding the two numbers together (so 11 would be 2).
- Add the numbers for your first, middle, and last name separately and reduce them.
- Combine the remaining numbers together and reduce them (unless they're 11, 22, or 33).
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Calculating Your Personality Number
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Write down your full birth name. This should be your whole name as it appears on your birth certificate—first, middle, and last. If you have multiple middle names or your last name is hyphenated, be sure to write down the whole thing. Also include any suffixes like Jr. or Sr.[1]
- Even if you’ve changed your name, most Numerologists recommend using your name at birth to determine your personality number.
- It can help to leave a little space between the letters—so if you were trying to find FDR’s personality number, you would write down F R A N K L I N | D E L A N O | R O O S E V E L T.
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Cross out any vowels. Your Personality Number is based on the consonants in your full name. Draw a line through the vowels A, E, I, O, and U.
- In the case of FDR, we would be left with the letters F R N K L N | D L N | R S V L T.
- If you have a Y in your name, count it as a consonant if it’s used as a hard “Y,” like in “Young” or “Maya,” or if it’s paired with a vowel in the same syllable and doesn’t create another vowel sound, like “Taylor” or “Jayden.” Otherwise, count it as a vowel.
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Assign a number to each consonant in your name. If you’d like, you can count the letters on your fingers—B is 2, C is 3, and so on. Letters with double digits can be reduced by adding the two numbers together—so J, which is 10, would be 1 + 0, which is 1.[2] Or, skip the math and use this table to find the numbers for each letter:
1 A J S 2 B K T 3 C L U 4 D M V 5 E N W 6 F O X 7 G P Y 8 H Q Z 9 I R -
Add together the numbers for each part of your name separately. Combine all of the numbers for your first name, then your middle name, then your last name. Don’t add all of the letters from your whole name together yet—you’ll likely get a different number when you’re finished.[3]
- For our example of FDR, here’s what we would have:
- F R N K L N = 6 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 30
- D L N = 4 + 3 + 5 = 12
- R S V L T = 9 + 1 + 4 + 3 + 2 = 19
- For our example of FDR, here’s what we would have:
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Combine any two-digit numbers to get a single digit. If any part of your name added up to 10 or more, add together the first and second numbers. If that’s still a double-digit, add the numbers again until you’ve reduced it to a single number.[4]
- For FDR, we’d add:
- 30 = 3 + 0 = 3
- 12 = 1 + 2 = 3
- 19 = 1 + 9 = 10 = 1 + 0 = 1
- For FDR, we’d add:
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Combine and reduce the numbers from your whole name. Now, add together the single-digit numbers you got from each part of your name. If those are a double-digit number, add and reduce them the same way you did before—unless your result is 11, 22, or 33. These are considered Master Numbers, and you wouldn’t reduce them.[5]
- In the case of FDR, we’d add 3 + 3 + 1 to get a Personality Number of 7. When you look into the meaning of this number, you can see how his trailblazing leadership style is reflected in #7’s characteristic traits of independence and wisdom.
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