Your name carries a number. So does your birth date. When the two harmonise, life flows. When they fight, things feel harder than they should. Get your alignment score in 10 seconds, free.
Every letter in your name has a Chaldean numerical value. Add them up, reduce to a single digit, and you get your name number. Your day of birth gives you your Moolank. Your full date of birth gives you your Bhagyank. Alignment is the question of how well those three numbers cooperate.
When they cooperate, you carry a coherent vibration. People meet you and the energy of your name reinforces the energy of who you actually are. Opportunities tend to find you. Recognition lands when it should. The friction between effort and result feels normal.
When they don't cooperate, you carry a split vibration. Your birth chart says one thing. Your name says another. The gap doesn't make you unsuccessful, but it often shows up as a feeling that you're rowing slightly upstream, even when you're doing everything correctly.
Our calculator returns a number from 0 to 100. Here's how to interpret it.
Important: a low score isn't a failure verdict. It's diagnostic. Some of the most accomplished people we've checked have moderate alignment. What matters is whether your lived experience matches what the score suggests. If it does, that's useful information. If it doesn't, the score is one data point among many.
You don't have to take Chaldean numerology on faith for the alignment check to be useful. Here's the practical case.
It's a structured way to ask a question you might be avoiding. "Why does this feel harder than it should?" is a vague question that's hard to act on. "Is my name working with me or against me?" is specific, and an answer (whatever it is) gives you something to do.
It's free and takes 10 seconds. The cost of checking is essentially zero. The cost of not checking, if a misalignment is genuinely affecting you, can be years of friction you could have understood earlier.
Even sceptics use it as a sanity check. A high alignment score is a kind of permission to stop wondering. A low score is a prompt to investigate. Either way, you're not worse off than before you ran it.
If your alignment comes back low, the temptation is either to panic-correct your name spelling or to dismiss the score entirely. Both are mistakes. The right move sits in the middle.
First, sit with it for a week. Notice whether the score actually matches your lived experience. Are the friction areas it points to the same areas you've been quietly struggling with? If yes, the diagnostic landed. If no, the score is information you can hold loosely.
Don't make spelling changes alone. Random additions of vowels or repeated letters (the kind some practitioners suggest casually) often make alignment worse, not better. If you're going to adjust your name, it should be done with full knowledge of your Moolank, Bhagyank, and current name number, by someone using the same Chaldean system throughout.
Don't change your legal name first. Try the new spelling socially. Use it on email signatures, social media, business cards. Names settle into the field over months, not days. The shift in how people respond to you (if a shift comes) will tell you whether the new spelling is doing what you wanted before you commit it legally.
For more on whether to actually change your name, read our guide on should I change my name in numerology.
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