Advanced Name Vibration Calculator

Analyze names using structured letter values and reductions. See totals, master numbers, traits, and distributions. Download results, compare examples, and study the calculation steps.

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Example Data Table

Name System Letter Values Total Reduced Vowel Total Consonant Total
ALICE STONE Pythagorean 1, 3, 9, 3, 5, 1, 2, 6, 5, 5 40 4 26 14
DAVID REED Pythagorean 4, 1, 4, 9, 4, 9, 5, 5, 4 45 9 20 25

Formula Used

This calculator applies a letter-to-number mapping, then adds the values for the full name. The compound total is the direct sum of all assigned letters.

Full total: Sum of every mapped letter value.

Reduced total: Keep summing digits until one digit remains, or stop at 11, 22, or 33 when master mode is selected.

Vowel total: Sum only letters treated as vowels.

Consonant total: Sum only letters treated as consonants.

Frequency spread: Count how often each value from 1 to 9 appears. The Plotly graph shows this distribution visually.

Mathematically, the calculator is a structured mapping and reduction tool. It turns a text string into a numeric sequence, then studies totals, digit paths, and occurrence patterns.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the name you want to evaluate.
  2. Select Pythagorean or Chaldean mapping.
  3. Choose whether to preserve master numbers.
  4. Decide if Y should count as a vowel.
  5. Choose whether spaces and symbols should be ignored.
  6. Submit the form to generate totals and breakdown tables.
  7. Review the result block above the form.
  8. Use the CSV button for data export.
  9. Use the PDF button to open your browser print dialog and save the page as a PDF.

About This Name Vibration Calculator

This page is built as a full option calculator in a clean white layout. The overall page stays in a single vertical flow, while the calculator fields follow the requested responsive grid pattern.

The result section appears directly below the header and above the form after submission. That makes it easier to compare totals without scrolling past the input area first.

The analysis is intentionally detailed. You get the full total, reduced value, vowel total, consonant total, initials, repeated letters, present values, missing values, per-word subtotals, and a full position-by-position breakdown.

The Plotly chart adds a quick visual summary of how often each number appears. This is helpful when you want to compare names, spot concentration around a value, or export a simple reporting view.

Because the calculator is written in one file, it is easy to move, test, or extend. You can add more naming systems, attach a database later, or expand the example table with your own sample names.

FAQs

1. What does the calculator measure?

It converts letters into numbers, sums them, and reduces the totals. It also separates vowels and consonants, then shows patterns such as repeats, missing values, and digit frequency.

2. Which mapping system should I choose?

Pythagorean uses a repeating 1 to 9 cycle across the alphabet. Chaldean uses a traditional fixed assignment. Compare both when you want alternate numeric structures.

3. What are master numbers here?

When master mode is enabled, totals of 11, 22, and 33 are not reduced further. This preserves those intermediate results instead of forcing a single digit.

4. Why split vowels and consonants?

Splitting the name creates two extra totals. This helps you inspect how much of the overall sum comes from vowel letters versus consonant letters.

5. Do spaces and symbols affect the answer?

Only when you choose to keep them in the visible breakdown. They still carry zero value, while letters continue to drive the numerical totals.

6. Can I test business names too?

Yes. The calculator works with personal names, brand names, titles, or short phrases, as long as you understand it is simply analyzing mapped letter values.

7. Why is there a graph?

The graph shows how often each number appears in the mapped result. It is useful for pattern comparison, reporting, and quick visual review.

8. Is this mathematically exact or interpretive?

The arithmetic is exact for the chosen mapping system. Any meaning assigned to the totals is interpretive, because the calculator itself only performs structured numeric transformations.

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