Name Compatibility

Who do you get along with? What are your best places. What are your best vocations? Which foods go well with you? These are some of the questions you can answer surprisingly well with numerology and name compatibility.

The method is quite simple, really, but I have never seen it published anywhere in numerology books. Rather than add up the totals for any words or names and then reducing them to their root number, simply take your name(the one you use every day) and start with the first letter of your first name.

If your name is Ron Smith, for example, start with the letter R which has a value of 9 and compare this value to the first letter of a person, place or thing. Letter values are as follows....

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J(10)
K(11)
L(12)
M(13)
N(14)
O(15)
P(16)
Q(17)
R(18)
S(19)
T(20)
U(21)
V(22)
W(23)
X(24)
Y(25)
Z(26)

So A, J, and S have a root value of 1. B, K, and T have a root value of 2, etc. Full values are shown in parenthesis. A to I are both root and full values. Two letters marked in red, K and V, are the so called "master" letters because they vibrate to the mirror-digit master numbers 11 and 22 respectively. All duplicate or triplicate numbers(22, 222, etc.) are master numbers or vibrations and not normally reduced unless the individual wills it. So when V(22) wants to take a break and relax, they will power down to 4(2+2). It is possible, under unusual circumstances, for a single digit such as 2 or 4 to power up their master equivalent, but it's usually much easier or more common the other way around. There are no master letter equivalents for 1,3,5,6,7,8,or 9 because our alphabet doesn't extend that far.

Ron = 9,6,5 and Smith = 1,4,9,2,8 The first letter or consonant of the first name is always the most important. Sometimes there are two consonants before the vowel, like Ch or Th - these must be taken together. Is it odd(1,3,5,7,9) or even(2,4,6,8)? This is the basis for determining compatibility. In Ron's case R(9) is odd, so any word or name starting with an odd-valued letter will be compatible for him, such as C(3)arl, S(1)usan, or G(7)ermany. The vowel o(6) is even so names starting with odd consonants and even vowels(o is the only even vowel) will be even more compatible such as C(3)o(1)nnie, S(1)o(3)nny, or P(7)o(5)land Double vowels like oo or ee must be taken together and are more powerful than single vowels. The next letter/consonant is n which is odd so any names that start with an odd/even/odd or +-+ vibration will be the most compatible.

The first name shows PERSONAL compatiblility. Middle names show hidden or added talents and characteristicts and should be compared with other middle names. Last names show family compatibility.

The first letter or two consonants has a value of 50% in terms of compatability. The second letter or vowel(s) is 25%, the third letter or consonant is 12.5%, and so on, each successive letter halving in power.

Personal Compatibility

So let's compare Ron with Carla.
Ron is 965 or simplified +-+. Carla is 31931 or +++++. Since Ron is only 3 letters we need not go further than a 3 letter comparison.
Ron
965
Car(la)
319
R and C are compatible both being odd numbers so that's 50%.
The vowels are incompatible since O is even and A is odd so 0 value. N and R are both odd and therefore compatible so we add 12.5% for a total of 62.5%.
Because Ron has a limited amount of letters he can only express a limited amount of personal traits which puts him at a disadvantage in relationships. At best he can achieve only 87.5% compatability(50% + 25% + 12.5%). He may want to consider extending his name for greater range or latitude.

Professional Compatibility

Which is better for Ron, chemistry or music?
R(9) and ch(11) are both odd but R(9) and m(4) are odd and even, so chemistry it is.
Now let's take two similar fields and decide which is best.
Chemist and Pharmacist
it's R(9) an Ch(11) versus R(9) and Ph(6). Chemist wins.
What about chemist and chiropractor? Chemist is only 50% but chiropractor is 62.5%. Contractor is 87.5%.

Location Compatibility

Ron = any country starting with an odd-valued first letter, then with an even-valued vowel, etc. Then use the same principles or rules for a state, city, district, street, house number, etc. So Ron could be very happy in

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