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Free Numerology Calculator


Here is my Free Numerology Calculator that you can use as often as you like. It produces a sample Numerology Chart that includes the values & meanings of the following numbers:


Please note that my Numerology Calculator only works with Internet Explorer. If you are using another browser type and you would like a copy of your sample Numerology Chart just send me an email telling me so (also include your Full Birth Name as it is written on your Birth Certificate and your Date of Birth).


Instructions

My Free Numerology Calculator is very easy to use. Just input your first, middle and last names using the corresponding first, middle and last name buttons. (Please be sure to use your full birth name as it is written on your birth certificate.)

Then input your birth date, month and year (yyyy) using the corresponding birth date, month and year buttons.

Then click the 'View your sample Numerology Chart' button and scroll the page down to read your sample Numerology Chart.

You can also cut & paste your sample Numerology Chart and save it to your computer using any text editor.


The Letter Y

In Numerology the letter Y can be both a consonant and a vowel.

You will see that the calculator has two buttons for the letter Y. A 'Yc' button for when the letter Y is a consonant and a 'Yv' button for when the letter Y is a vowel. Use the following to determine if any Y's in your name are consonants or vowels.

The Y is a always a vowel, except when there is another vowel (a, e, i, o, or u) next to the Y, and that other vowel is part of the same syllable. In those cases, the Y becomes a consonant.

For example, the letter Y is a vowel in Yvonne, Cindy, Elly, Mary, Lynn, Connolly, and Catheryn. As you can see, in neither of these names is another vowel found next to the letter Y.

Examples of the Y as a consonant are: Mulrooney, Yemen, Yantz, Barey, Maya, and Troy. In these cases another vowel is found next to the letter Y.

More challenging names are: Bryan, Wyatt, and other names where an a, e, i, o, or u is found next to the Y. However, in cases like these, that other vowel is not part of the same syllable. Bryan is a two-syllable word. The Y is found in the first syllable and the A is part of the second syllable. Therefore, the Y in Bryan is a vowel. The same is the case with Wyatt.

In case of doubt, separate the different syllables of the name, then see if the Y is accompanied by another vowel in the same syllable.



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