Some names support the energy you arrived with. Others quietly drag against it. Run the free Chaldean check below — we'll tell you whether your current spelling needs a correction, and what a stronger spelling looks like with the same pronunciation.
Drop in your current spelling and your date of birth. The result page shows your alignment score, the diagnosis, and what a stronger spelling looks like — all in one read.
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Most people don't need a name change. They need the answer to one question: is the spelling I'm using actually working for me? If the math says yes, leave it alone. If it says no, the correction is usually small — one letter, one phoneme — and the pronunciation stays.
The Chaldean tradition has a clean diagnostic. Each letter has a numerical value 1–9. Your name reduces to a single digit. Your day of birth reduces to your Moolank. When those two digits sit in each other's friend-set, the name supports you. When they don't, you carry a small but constant friction in the background of your life — the kind that surfaces as low energy, repeated patterns, or work that lands harder than it should.
| Score | Tier | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 75% + | Strong | Your spelling already supports your birth-energy. No correction needed. Focus on timing and decisions. |
| 50 – 74% | Moderate | Workable — the name doesn't fight you, but small tweaks (a silent letter, a phoneme swap) can lift you into Strong tier. |
| Below 50% | Low | The spelling sits in tension with your Moolank. A correction is worth considering — usually a small change that keeps the pronunciation intact. |
If your score lands below 50%, the result page will show you up to three respellings that score in the Strong tier. They're generated using the same phonetic-preserving moves practitioners use in person — adding silent vowels, doubling consonants, swapping interchangeable letters (i↔y, c↔k, ph↔f, z↔s). The pronunciation stays. The vibration shifts.
Every letter has a Chaldean value: A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=8, G=3, H=5, I=1, J=1, K=2, L=3, M=4, N=5, O=7, P=8, Q=1, R=2, S=3, T=4, U=6, V=6, W=6, X=5, Y=1, Z=7. Sum the letters of your name, then reduce the total to a single digit. That's your name number.
Your Moolank is the day of your birth reduced to one digit. Born on the 6th → 6. Born on the 19th → 1+9 = 10 → 1. Sum your full date of birth and reduce it the same way to get your Bhagyank.
Cheiro's Chaldean tradition specifies which numbers are friends with which. When your name number sits in your Moolank's friend list and in your Bhagyank's, the name supports you. The check above factors in the friend matrix, the universally favourable PREFERRED set [1, 3, 5, 6, 9], and the compound number reading (Cheiro's full table from Book of Numbers) to produce one alignment percentage.
A user named Sneha (sum 14, name number 5) born on the 4th has Moolank 4. Her name number 5 isn't in Moolank 4's friend list ([1, 2, 4, 6, 8]) — alignment lands at 37%. Low tier. The check suggests Snheha (added 'h'), sum 19, name number 1. Now Mars-energy 1 supports Rahu-energy 4 — alignment jumps to 77%. Pronunciation unchanged. She uses the new spelling on her email signature, social profiles, and signature; legal name stays as-is.
If you've been doing the same competent work but watching the same outcomes — the partnership that doesn't click, the role that stalls just before promotion, the relationship that resets every two years — a misaligned name often shows up as that signature pattern. After a corrected spelling lands in regular use, the pattern usually softens within one personal-year cycle. You're not doing different work; the work just lands differently.
Lower alignment correlates with low-grade self-doubt — second-guessing decisions that should be obvious, replaying conversations, postponing calls. As your name and birth-energy line up, the decision-making lattice tightens. You move faster on small things and feel more committed on big ones.
This is the report most users find hardest to articulate but the easiest to feel. Aligned names attract resonant relationships — collaborators, partners, mentors — by reducing the energetic noise around you. Less noise out, less noise in.
It depends on whether the original spelling is genuinely misaligned with the person's Moolank and Bhagyank. When the misalignment is real, a small spelling change shifts the Chaldean sum into a friendlier number without changing how the name sounds. People often report tangible shifts — easier work decisions, smoother partnerships, less self-doubt. The work itself is still yours; numerology removes background friction so the work lands.
Run the free check above. If your alignment score is below 50%, the spelling is fighting your birth-energy in measurable ways — that's the threshold where most practitioners recommend a correction. Between 50% and 75% is workable but not ideal. Above 75%, your current spelling is already supporting you; no correction needed.
No. Most numerology name corrections happen at the social or signature level — the spelling on your business card, email signature, social profiles, school records, or the name people address you by daily. Many practitioners use only one variant change so the legal name remains untouched while the operative vibration shifts. A formal legal change is optional and only recommended for users committed to a complete reset.
Energetic shifts often register in 21–90 days as you start using the corrected spelling. Tangible life changes — career movement, relationship clarity, financial decisions — typically appear in the second personal-year cycle (12–24 months). Use the corrected spelling consistently across signatures, social media, professional bios, and how you introduce yourself.
Yes — adding a silent letter (an 'h' after a vowel, an 'e' at the end), doubling a consonant, or swapping a phoneme (c↔k, ph↔f, i↔y) are all standard Chaldean correction moves because they change the numerical sum without changing pronunciation. The goal is to land your name number in your friend-set: 1, 3, 5, 6 or 9, depending on which is most friendly to your Moolank.
Yes — this page provides exactly that. Enter your name and date of birth, and the tool runs the authentic Chaldean calculation that practitioners charge for in person. You see your current alignment score, the diagnosis, and the path forward. No signup, no email, no upsell wall.