Enter Hebrew Name Details
Example Data Table
| Hebrew Name | Letters | Standard Values | Total | Digital Root |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| דוד | ד + ו + ד | 4 + 6 + 4 | 14 | 5 |
| שרה | ש + ר + ה | 300 + 200 + 5 | 505 | 1 |
| משה | מ + ש + ה | 40 + 300 + 5 | 345 | 3 |
Formula Used
Standard total: Name Number = Σ value of each Hebrew letter.
Final total: Final Number = Letter Total + Manual Adjustment.
Digital root: Root = 1 + ((Final Number - 1) mod 9), when the number is greater than zero.
Average letter weight: Average = Final Number ÷ Counted Hebrew Letters.
Target gap: Gap = absolute value of Final Number - Target Number.
| Letter | Value | Letter | Value | Letter | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| א | 1 | י | 10 | ק | 100 |
| ב | 2 | כ / ך | 20 | ר | 200 |
| ג | 3 | ל | 30 | ש | 300 |
| ד | 4 | מ / ם | 40 | ת | 400 |
| ה | 5 | נ / ן | 50 | Finals in Gadol | 500-900 |
| ו | 6 | ס | 60 | Ordinal | 1-22 |
| ז | 7 | ע | 70 | Reduced | 1-9 |
| ח | 8 | פ / ף | 80 | Atbash | Mirrored letters |
| ט | 9 | צ / ץ | 90 |
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter one Hebrew name in the name box.
- Add more names on new lines to compare totals.
- Select the gematria method that matches your study style.
- Choose a reduction rule for root number analysis.
- Keep text cleaning options enabled for cleaner results.
- Add a target number if you want a gap comparison.
- Press the calculate button to show results above the form.
- Download the report as CSV or PDF when needed.
Hebrew Name Number Guide
What This Calculator Does
A Hebrew name number calculator converts Hebrew letters into numbers. It follows gematria style letter values. Each letter receives a value. The values are then added. The result becomes the main name number. Many users study this number for symbolic review. It can also help compare names. It is not a scientific prediction tool. It is a structured text and number study aid.
Why Hebrew Letter Values Matter
Hebrew letters have long been used in number study. Standard gematria gives larger values to later letters. Ordinal counting uses simple letter order. Reduced methods compress values into smaller roots. Final-letter methods give special weight to final forms. These methods can produce different totals. That is why this tool includes several options. You can test the same name through different systems. This makes the result more transparent.
Reading the Result
The main total shows the direct sum. The reduced number shows the root pattern. The average shows the weight per counted letter. The target gap compares the name with a chosen value. The letter breakdown helps you audit every step. If a character is ignored, the report shows it. This helps prevent hidden mistakes. It also keeps the calculation easy to review.
Best Practice
Use Hebrew letters for the cleanest result. Remove vowel marks when you want plain letter counting. Compare given names and full names separately. Save your report when testing many names. Use the chart to spot high and low totals quickly. Treat interpretations as reflective meanings. Do not use them as fixed outcomes. A careful result is more useful than a rushed one.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Hebrew name number?
It is the total created by adding the numeric values of Hebrew letters in a name. The result may be reduced for root analysis.
Does this calculator support final Hebrew letters?
Yes. Choose Mispar Gadol Finals to give final forms special values. Standard mode treats final letters like their base forms.
Can I calculate more than one name?
Yes. Enter each Hebrew name on a new line. The calculator compares totals, roots, averages, and target gaps for each entry.
What does the reduced number mean?
The reduced number is a smaller root value. It is often used for symbolic reading, quick comparison, and pattern study.
Are vowel marks counted?
By default, vowel marks and cantillation marks can be removed. This keeps the calculation focused on Hebrew consonant letters.
What is Atbash mode?
Atbash replaces each Hebrew letter with its mirrored alphabet partner. The calculator then totals the transformed letter values.
Can I export the results?
Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet data. Use the PDF button to save a formatted report from the result area.
Is this a prediction tool?
No. It is a calculator for gematria-style study. Interpretations should be treated as reflective, cultural, or symbolic notes.