Baby Name Calculator

Analyze baby names using numerology and character analysis. Calculate name length, vowel/consonant distribution, and discover the numerology number and meaning.

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Name Length = Total characters including space Vowels = Count of A, E, I, O, U (case insensitive) Consonants = All other letters Numerology Number: 1. Assign each letter a number (A=1, B=2...I=9, J=1...R=9, S=1...Z=8) 2. Sum all letter values 3. Reduce to single digit by adding digits together repeatedly Example: EMMA = 5+4+4+1 = 14 → 1+4 = 5
Example: Baby name 'Emma Smith' Full Name: Emma Smith Name Length: 10 characters (including space) Vowels: E, a, i = 3 vowels Consonants: m, m, S, m, t, h = 6 consonants Numerology Calculation: E=5, M=4, M=4, A=1, S=1, M=4, I=9, T=2, H=8 Sum = 5+4+4+1+1+4+9+2+8 = 38 Reduce = 3+8 = 11 → 1+1 = 2 Numerology Number: 2 (Harmony, cooperation, diplomacy)

How does numerology work for baby names?

Numerology assigns numbers to letters (A=1, B=2, C=3, etc.) and adds them together. The sum is reduced to a single digit (1-9) by adding the digits repeatedly. For example, "JOHN" = 10+15+8+14 = 47, then 4+7 = 11, then 1+1 = 2. Each number (1-9) has unique personality traits and meanings in numerology tradition.

What makes a good baby name?

A good baby name should be easy to spell and pronounce, have positive meaning, flow well with the last name, avoid unfortunate initials or nicknames, and feel timeless rather than trendy. Consider how it sounds in full (first, middle, last), how it looks written, and whether it works for both a child and an adult professional.

Should I consider name length when choosing a baby name?

Yes, name length matters for balance and flow. If you have a long last name, a shorter first name often works better (and vice versa). Very long names may get shortened anyway. Consider how many syllables feel comfortable together. For example, "Emma Smith" (2+1 syllables) flows differently than "Elizabeth Johnstonberg" (4+3 syllables).