English Gematria Calculator

Calculate gematria using the simple English ordinal system where A=1, B=2, through Z=26. The most common and intuitive system.

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Understanding English Ordinal Gematria

English gematria represents the most accessible entry point into the world of numerology and word-number connections. Unlike ancient systems like Hebrew gematria or Greek Isopsephy, English ordinal gematria uses a straightforward system that anyone can learn in minutes: each letter equals its position in the alphabet.

The simplicity of English gematria makes it ideal for beginners, but its straightforward nature does not diminish its depth. The system has gained significant popularity in recent decades, with researchers, spiritual seekers, and curious minds exploring the numerical patterns hidden within everyday English words. The discovery that meaningful words can share the same numerical value often sparks fascination and deeper inquiry.

While English ordinal gematria lacks the thousands of years of scholarly tradition behind Hebrew and Greek systems, it offers a unique advantage: direct applicability to the world's most widely spoken language. English speakers can immediately analyze any word, name, phrase, or text without translation or specialized knowledge. This accessibility has made English gematria the most commonly used system in modern numerological exploration.

The mathematical properties of English ordinal gematria create interesting constraints. With values only ranging from 1-26 per letter, many words inevitably share the same total. Some view these matches as meaningful synchronicities, while others see them as statistical inevitabilities. Either way, exploring these patterns can be both intellectually stimulating and personally meaningful. For more complex analysis, try comparing results across multiple gematria systems.

How English Gematria Works

The English ordinal system assigns values sequentially based on alphabetical position. This creates a natural, easy-to-remember pattern: A is the 1st letter (value 1), B is the 2nd (value 2), continuing through Z as the 26th letter (value 26). The total gematria value of any word is simply the sum of all its letter values.

Step-by-Step Calculation Example:

Let us calculate "TRUTH" in English gematria:

T (20)+R (18)+U (21)+T (20)+H (8)=87

Case does not matter in English gematria - "Truth," "TRUTH," and "truth" all equal 87. Spaces, numbers, and punctuation are ignored, so "New York" and "newyork" produce the same result. This makes the system flexible and forgiving.

To manually calculate, you can use the mnemonic that A-I are single digits (1-9), J-R span 10-18, and S-Z cover 19-26. Or simply refer to our chart below. For quick reference, see the complete gematria chart comparing all systems.

English Ordinal Values

A1
B2
C3
D4
E5
F6
G7
H8
I9
J10
K11
L12
M13
N14
O15
P16
Q17
R18
S19
T20
U21
V22
W23
X24
Y25
Z26

Notable English Gematria Patterns

Value: 74

74

One of the most discussed gematria values. The matching of 'Jesus' and 'Lucifer' has sparked much debate about the significance of numerical equivalence.

Value: 26

26

The value 26 is significant in Hebrew gematria as the value of YHVH (the divine name). In English, 'God' also equals 26.

Value: 54

54

The word 'Love' equals 54. Interestingly, 54 is 27 x 2, where 27 represents the cube of 3 (completeness).

Value: 77

77

Multiple spiritually significant words share this value. 77 is also considered a master number in numerology.

Value: 52

52

'Earth' and 'Heart' share the same letters rearranged (anagrams) and thus the same value. 52 also matches weeks in a year.

Popular English Gematria Values

Notice that "Faith" and "Hope" share the same value of 44

Frequently Asked Questions

What is English gematria?

English gematria, also known as English ordinal gematria, assigns values to letters based on their position in the alphabet: A=1, B=2, through Z=26. The total value of a word is the sum of all letter values. For example, "LOVE" = L(12) + O(15) + V(22) + E(5) = 54. This is the most accessible gematria system for English speakers.

How is English gematria different from Jewish gematria?

English ordinal uses simple sequential values (A=1 through Z=26). Jewish gematria applies Hebrew-style values to English, with special high values for J (600), V (700), and W (900). This means "LOVE" equals 54 in English ordinal but 282 in Jewish gematria due to V=700. Each system reveals different numerical patterns.

Why do "Jesus" and "Lucifer" both equal 74?

In English ordinal: Jesus = J(10) + E(5) + S(19) + U(21) + S(19) = 74, and Lucifer = L(12) + U(21) + C(3) + I(9) + F(6) + E(5) + R(18) = 74. Many words share values due to the limited range of 26 possible letter values. Other words equaling 74 include Cross, Gospel, and Messiah. Some find significance in these matches, while others view them as mathematical probability.

What is English gematria used for?

English gematria is used for finding numerical connections between words, analyzing names for personal numerology, exploring patterns in texts, discovering matches between seemingly unrelated words, and creative wordplay. Learn more about practical applications in our how to use gematria guide.

Is English gematria the same as simple gematria?

Yes, English ordinal gematria and simple gematria are the same system - both use A=1 through Z=26. The terms are often used interchangeably. Both differ from other systems like Jewish gematria (Hebrew-style values) and Hebrew gematria (actual Hebrew letters).

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