In Pythagorean numerology, each alphabet letter is linked to a number from 1 to 9 based on its position (A=1, B=2, …, I=9, J=1, K=2, …, R=9, S=1, …). These numbers are then summed and reduced to a single digit, except for 11, 22, or 33, which are known as master numbers and are not reduced.
Let’s take the name “John” as an example. You would assign the numbers 1, 6, 8, and 5 (J=1, O=6, H=8, N=5), and then add them up (1+6+8+5=20). Since 20 is not a single digit, you would add the digits together again (2+0=2), resulting in the final number 2.
This number is thought to reflect specific traits or characteristics linked to that person. The process is akin to analyzing birth dates and other significant numbers in an individual’s life.