More Than Three Name Numbers in Given Names or Surnames?

This is a very common situation in many countries. The first thing to remember is that in the Chaldean numerology the names by which a person is most widely known carry the strongest energetic effect. For example, Donald John Trump is universally recognized simply as Donald Trump. Therefore, his primary vibrations are analyzed under that form.

That said, there are cases where someone is genuinely called by two given names or two surnames.

If a person has three or more name numbers—say, two given names and one surname—the same rules apply as with just one given name and one surname. The only difference is that creating the Total Name Number (TNN) involves one extra step.

For example: John Michael Wilson → numbers are 18, 22, and 25.

  1. First, we combine the given names:
    • John = 1+7+5+5 = 18 → 1+8 = 9
    • Michael = 4+1+3+5+1+5+3 = 22 → 2+2 = 4
      Together, they form the “combined number” of the given names: 94. This number has its own meaning, but it also reduces to 4.
  2. Next, we add the reduced value of the surname:
    • Wilson = 6+1+3+3+7+5 = 25 → 2+5 = 7.
      Combining the reduced value of “combined number” of  the given names (4) with the surname (7) gives us 47. This becomes the strongest number for this person.

Of course, other influences are also active in the background, such as:

  • 18 + 22 + 25 = 65
  • 9 + 4 + 7 = 20

These “combined numbers” may also include more than two given names, or more than two surnames.

3 thoughts on “More Than Three Name Numbers in Given Names or Surnames?

  1. Hi Boštjan! Thank you for this article, it is really helpful. One question, please, is this the same as Bridge number? In other words, is this a way to calculate the bridge number for three names or more? Than you!

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