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Kabbalah Numerology Calculator

The mystical Jewish science of numbers. Calculate your soul's Sefirah on the Tree of Life from your name and discover your Tikkun (soul correction) from your birth date.

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Names of God
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Your Soul Number

Reveal Your Sefirah

Enter your full birth name. The calculator finds the numerical sum, reduces it mod 9 and maps you to one of the 9 active Sefirot of the Tree of Life. Add your birth date to also receive your Tikkun number.

Etz Chaim

The Tree of Life

The ten Sefirot — divine emanations through which God interacts with the universe. Click any Sefirah to read its full meaning.

Letter Mapping

How Letters Become Numbers

English letters map to the 9-cycle (A=J=S=1, B=K=T=2…). Each digit corresponds to a Sefirah on the Tree.

Sefirah Profiles

Meaning of Each Soul Number

Shemot HaMephorash

The 72 Names of God

72 three-letter Hebrew sequences derived from Exodus 14:19–21. Each is a spiritual frequency. Below is a sample of 13 of the most powerful.

Soul Correction

All 72 Tikkun Themes

Each soul carries a specific correction theme. Find yours from the calculator above and see all 72 themes here.

Side by Side

Kabbalah vs Other Numerology

Feature Kabbalah Pythagorean Chaldean Gematria
Primary Input Name only Name + Birth Date Name + Birth Date Hebrew text/words
Number Range 1–9 (final); 1–400 (raw) 1–9, 11, 22, 33 1–52 compound; 1–9 single Unlimited
Letter Mapping Hebrew-derived, 1–9 cycle Sequential A=1 to Z=26 Ancient Chaldean order (1–8) Hebrew alphabet (1–400)
Key Concept Soul vibration; Tree of Life; Tikkun Life Path; destiny number Compound numbers; karma Hidden meaning in Torah text
Reduction Method Sum mod 9, take remainder Repeated digit sum Compound + single digit None (or specific methods)
Focus Soul's energy, spiritual purpose Life path, personality, destiny Personality, karma, compound Biblical / textual analysis
Origin Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) Ancient Greece (Pythagoras) Ancient Babylon / Chaldea Jewish Talmudic tradition
Wisdom & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Kabbalah Numerology is a mystical system rooted in the Jewish tradition of Kabbalah that uses the numerical values of the letters in a person's name to reveal their soul's vibration, spiritual purpose and life path. Unlike other numerology systems, it connects each number to one of the ten divine emanations (Sefirot) on the Tree of Life.

(1) Kabbalah Numerology uses only the name, not the birth date, for its core calculation; (2) it connects numbers to the Sefirot on the Tree of Life; (3) it incorporates the concept of Tikkun (soul correction) as a central feature; and (4) it draws on the 72 Names of God as spiritual tools for personal transformation.

No. While Kabbalah Numerology has its roots in Jewish mysticism, it has been adapted for universal use and is practised by people of all backgrounds and faiths. The spiritual principles — soul purpose, correction and connection to divine energy — are universal.

The Tree of Life (Etz Chaim) is the central diagram of Kabbalah, depicting the ten divine emanations (Sefirot) through which God interacts with the universe. Your Kabbalah Number maps you to one of these Sefirot, revealing which divine quality most strongly influences your soul.

Tikkun means 'correction' or 'repair' in Hebrew. In Kabbalistic thought, each soul enters this lifetime with a specific spiritual mission: to correct an imbalance or karmic debt from previous incarnations. Your Tikkun number (calculated from your birth date) identifies this mission and the specific spiritual work you are here to accomplish.

Kabbalah Numerology does not predict specific future events. Rather, it reveals the energetic patterns, strengths, challenges and spiritual purpose encoded in your name and birth date. It is a tool for self-awareness and spiritual growth, not fortune-telling.

Kabbalah teaches that a person's name is not arbitrary — it is a divine assignment that carries the vibration of the soul. The name is considered the primary vehicle of the soul's energy in the physical world. The birth date is used in related Kabbalistic practices (Tikkun, Kabbalistic astrology) but is not part of the core name-based calculation.

The full birth name (as it appears on the birth certificate, including middle name) is used for the core Kabbalah Number calculation, as it represents the original soul blueprint. Some practitioners also calculate the current name number to understand how a name change may have shifted the energetic signature.

The 72 Names of God are 72 three-letter Hebrew sequences derived from three consecutive verses in the Book of Exodus (14:19–21). They are not names in the conventional sense but are considered spiritual frequencies that connect the practitioner to specific divine energies. Each Name corresponds to a specific spiritual purpose and a specific Tikkun.

The final Kabbalah Number is always a single digit from 1 to 9. The raw sum of the name's letter values can theoretically reach into the hundreds (since the system is based on Hebrew letter values ranging from 1 to 400), but this is reduced to a single digit using modular arithmetic.

Yes, in theory. Since the Kabbalah Number is derived from the name, changing the spelling or using a different name will produce a different number. Some Kabbalists advise name adjustments to shift a person's energetic vibration toward a more favourable number.

Yes. Kabbalistic astrology is a related system that maps the natal astrological chart onto the Tree of Life, with each planet corresponding to a specific Sefirah. The birth date is also used to identify the individual’s guardian angels from the 72 Names of God. While distinct systems, they are deeply complementary.

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Your name is your soul's signature on the Tree of Life. Discover what divine quality you carry and the specific correction your soul came here to make.