Write Down Your Full Birth Name: Start with your full birth name, including your first, middle, and last names. For example, if your name is “John Michael Smith,” you will use the full name for the calculation.
Assign Numerical Values to Consonants: In numerology, only consonants (letters that are not vowels or spaces) are considered for the Personality Number calculation.
Assign the following numerical values to each consonant:
B = 2 | C = 3 | D = 4 | F = 6 | G = 7 | H = 8 | J = 1 | K = 2 | L = 3 | M = 4 | N = 5 | P = 7 | Q = 8 |R = 9 | S = 1 | T = 2 | V = 4 | W = 5 | X = 6 | Y = 7 | Z = 8
Identify the Consonants in Your Name: Go through your full birth name and identify all the consonants within it. For example, for “John Michael Smith,” you have the following consonants: J, H, N, M, C, H, L, S, M, T, H.
Calculate the Numerical Value for Each Consonant: Assign the numerical values to each consonant in your name and then add them together.
For example, for “John Michael Smith,” you would calculate as follows:
J (1) + H (8) + N (5) + M (4) + C (3) + H (8) + L (3) + S (1) + M (4) + T (2) + H (8) = 47
Reduce to a Single Digit or Master Number: After calculating the numerical values for the consonants in your name, add them together to get the Personality Number. If the result is a two-digit number, reduce it further to a single digit or leave it as a Master Number (11, 22, 33).
In our example: 47 (from the consonants in the name “John Michael Smith”).
Since 47 is a two-digit number and not a Master Number, you need to reduce it further. Add the digits together: 4 + 7 = 11.
So, the Personality Number for the name “John Michael Smith” is 11.
Your Personality Number reflects how you present yourself to the world, your outward traits and characteristics, and how others perceive you according to numerology. It provides insights into your public persona and how you interact with the external world.