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Names Reveal Our Personalities
By Norma J Watts   

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I’ve written a delightful new name book using quotes from “The Wizard of Oz” at the beginning of each chapter. This book is based on numerology, (or name science). Four years of research went into this book.

It’s already won an award! It’s a Finalist in the 2006 USA Best Book Awards in the new age category. See: USABookNews.com.


The most interesting discovery about Nameology, besides the compatibility factor, is we can instantly know a person just by knowing their name.  We find out how stylish “G” names are, how sensitive and emotional “B” names are, and how social and talkative “L” names are.  The best part is its easy enough for a 12 year old to understand.  Nameology is based on numerology.  Each letter of the alphabet is ruled by a number.  A is ruled by the number 1, B is ruled by the number 2, C is ruled by 3, etc.  J is the 10th letter; we condense it down to one digit by adding the 1+0= 1.  K is the 11th letter; we add the 1+1=2, so K
is a 2 ruled letter.  L is the 12th letter, we add 1+2 and it's a 3 ruled letter; so on and so forth.  We just condense the letters down to one digit so we know which number rules it.  Letters ruled by the number 1, as A, J
and S; are independent, they make great leaders, and are good at running and operating their own business.  Letters ruled by the number 2, as B, K and T; are sensitive, understanding and affectionate; they make great mediators and natural partners.  Letters ruled by the number 3, as C, L and U; are creative, especially in the area of speech; they have the gift of gab and a great sense of humor.  Letters ruled by the number 4, as D, M and V; are domestic and productive; they can walk into a room and access immediately, they also have natural teaching ability.  Letters ruled by the number 5, as E, N and W; are free spirits, they love change and adventure; and are physical and passionate.  Letters ruled by the number 6, as F, O and X; are duty bound, responsible and make natural counselors and healers.  These letters are also magnetic.  Letters
ruled by the number 7, as G, P and Y; are philosophical and scientific, they need solitude and time for meditation.  They’re stylish and refined.  Letters ruled by the number 8, as H, Q and Z; are the corporate executives and enjoy the finer things in life, materially speaking.  They also enjoy competition and rivalry.  Letters ruled by the number 9, as I and R: are humanitarian, they are naturally artistic and blessed in some ways.  People tend to put them on a pedestal.
     Nameology helps us understand others.  Somehow, we aren’t so bothered that Eric has so much energy.  That E makes him a little wild and adventurous, and he sure likes to talk with a C at the end of his name.  I bet he’s artistic too since he has an R and an I in his name.  Nameology gives us a little window into that person we thought we knew.  No wonder Joan is so good at managing.  She’s got two letters in her name ruled by the number 1.  She also seems to make people feel better with an O in her name.  I never noticed how adaptable to
change she was until now with that N in her name.
     In the world of Nameology, like attracts like.  We seem to be more
compatible with those who have letters in their names ruled by the same numbers as in our own names.  Especially if one has the same letter at the beginning of their name as another with the same letter at the end of their name.  For example: Paul and Linda McCartney.  The L at the end of Paul and the L at the beginning of Linda makes for great compatibility.  In fact Paul “Hulk” Hogan’s wife is also named Linda.  Names with this crossover compatibility seem as if they’re soul mates.  Just because a person’s name has this, doesn’t mean we should marry them.  It could also mean a lifelong friendship.  It feels as if we’ve known them all our lives.  The same letter in the beginning or ending of a name has a similar affect.  For example: Charles and Camilla seem to be a couple
of book ends with the same C in the beginning.  Also the ends of their names are ruled by the number 1.  They have a few other letters in common which make them especially compatible.  It’s as if our names are magnets attracting or repelling other names.  In the 4 years spent researching names using numerology I found not only people, but cities, companies, pets, and places could also be compatible or not with our own names.  I had a friend that divorced after only being married for 1 year to a woman he only shared 1 letter in common with.  She had an L in her name and he had a C in his name.  I mentioned that what they had in common was that they could talk or communicate well with each other.  But that was all, in other areas they really didn’t have much in common.  He agreed this was true and was surprised their names could forecast their compatibility so well. 
     One day instead of asking, “What’s your sign?”  We’ll only need to know what their first name is to know how we might get along with them.  One day we may use Nameology to assist us in hiring the right employee for a position.  We may even name our children in such a way they’ll be more compatible with ourselves.  Why not?  Anything’s possible with this interesting name science called Nameology.                            

                                               
 


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