名 · Name Numerology
Name & Business Numerology
Is your name — or your brand — carrying an auspicious number?
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In brief
Chinese name and business numerology counts a name's strokes into a total, then reads that total on the classical eighty-one-number chart used across Chinese and Japanese naming, which grades each number auspicious or inauspicious. The root number's Lo Shu element shows whether the name supports its bearer.
Frequently asked
How is a name's number calculated?
Each letter is counted by the pen strokes of its plain block capital, the Latin-script analogue of counting a character's strokes; their sum is the name total, judged on the classical eighty-one-number chart. FengMaster also reduces the total to a root number with its Lo Shu element and classes the initial by the classical Five Sounds.
Can a name really be lucky or unlucky?
In the eighty-one-number tradition each total carries a fortune, from leadership and wealth to struggle. A weak number is the classical cue to adjust a spelling or choose a stronger trading name.
Should a business name match the founder?
Ideally its root element supports the founder's favourable BaZi element and it lands on an auspicious grid number. Testing a few candidate spellings and picking the strongest is common before registering.
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