Latin / English
Latin Pythagorean
Modern 26-letter Latin reduction cycle where A/J/S = 1 through I/R/Z = 9.
- Best for
- English names and Latin letters
- Reads
- Left to right
- Rule basis
- Theonyma launch rule
- Native coverage
- Counts Latin-script text directly
- Use in readings
- Same number, same proof
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- Method code
- latin-pythagorean
- Method version
- latin-pythagorean-v1
- Rule version
- theonyma-ruleset-2026-05-12.2
- Calculator version
- theonyma-calculator-2026-05-12.1
- Text cleanup
- unicode-nfkd-strip-marks-latin-arabic-folds-v21
- Reference note
- Internal launch policy; also known as the common numerology reduction table.
- Letter table
- 26 counted signs
- Text cleanup
- The same Latin normalization as Ordinal applies before the 1-9 cycle is counted.
- Variant behavior
- Latin letters fold first, then the Pythagorean 1-9 cycle is applied.
- What is not counted
- Digits, decorative compatibility symbols, and non-Latin letters stay visible as not counted.
Method
A/J/S=1, B/K/T=2, and so on through I/R/Z=9. Calculations use the table below with the listed text cleanup, variant behavior, and reading direction. Use Latin / English text for native receipts. Other source scripts are labeled as bridge-derived values when transformed for this method.
Use this number
After a value is ready, keep this method selected when checking public Names, source texts, and same-value matches. Private readings and Library notes stay separate.
Value Table
Open calculatorA1
B2
C3
D4
E5
F6
G7
H8
I9
J1
K2
L3
M4
N5
O6
P7
Q8
R9
S1
T2
U3
V4
W5
X6
Y7
Z8