Expectant Parents–A Mathematical Way to “Test” Baby Names

It’s time to educate soon-to-be parents including celebrities on the importance of baby naming on a valuable tool that exists in “testing” of baby names prior to assigning the name. Using Chaldean Numerology, a mathematical formula, we can decipher the code or blueprint that resides within each name assigned at birth. If only parents knew that the naming convention revealed their child’s characteristics/traits, they would be shocked!  By testing the chosen baby names, parents can now influence picking the three “core” characteristics they would like to bestow on their child.

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We were left a secret legacy that has virtually gone untapped from brilliant mathematicians, philosophers, spiritual leaders and scientists, combined, who discovered a way of predicting the future and understanding their people. This mathematical formula that they left us is so exact, it is laser-focused in abstracting information about who you are.

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Pythagoras proved that the system of numbers was valid

With today’s technology we are able to capture and put into play the legacy left to us to share with mankind the secrets of the past. These secrets will have a big impact on our children when the magnitude of information surrounding each child is “finally” revealed, understood, and accepted.

Baby naming is not even close to what you might think. There is no such thing as traditional or nontraditional names when it comes to applying the principal of using a mathematical formula to “testing” a baby name.  The process is technical, nonemotional and very analytical. There is no bias from the standpoint of using this method as opposed to what others may think the name means in whatever culture. Since only a handful of practitioners can accurately calculate baby names by using this specific formula that we are referring to, it stands to reason why the rest of the world falls back on only what they know.

Stand-alone names do not have any value or meaning once the name is “inked” on the birth certificate. When the birth certificate is finalized, the name and birthdate form the baby’s spiritual master plan, blueprint or owner’s manual—based on whatever you want to call this plan.

Think about it—when you build a house, you are building to a custom designed architectural specification or blueprint based on mathematical formulas. When you purchase products, they come with an owner’s manual which is included as part of the product.  So why would you think we would not be born in a neat little package that comes with an instruction manual? The answer is—of course we do!

The following is a perfect example of why baby naming as we currently know it does not make any sense when you stop to analyze it.  Take the name “Suri.”  Suri means Princess in Hebrew, Red Rose in Farsi and Pickpocket in Japanese, so what does the name really mean? It means whatever the name means in a particular culture but it in no way reflects that meaning onto your child. That statement should come as a surprise to parents who have used this method for naming their baby for generations when you look at what’s behind the name.

Because baby naming is so misunderstood, it is unlikely that you will find many services on the market that will provide you with this type of information on the “testing” of baby names. You can find many Numerologists who specialize in baby naming; however, the most popular number system that most use was flawed from the day it was introduced but the average person would not know this. Without investigating who you are working with, you could easily be creating more of a problem for yourself in using this mathematical approach to naming.

As the story was written, celebrity mom Julia Roberts named her twins nontraditional names so she thought—Hazel Patricia Moder and Phinneaus Walter Moder. Regardless of their unusual names, both have very successful and well-balanced blueprints.  There was so much attention made to the twin’s names that Julia named her third child this time around, a “traditional” name so she thought.

She named her son, Henry Daniel Moder which sounds like a traditional name; however, his name calculates to be a more difficult blueprint in reference to his core characteristics as opposed to his sister and brother’s blueprint.  The difference is that two of Henry’s core characteristics just happen to be identical numbers of the intellectual characteristics.  It’s not likely that Henry will be as outgoing as others but he will have a brilliant analytical mind.

We could go on forever with analyzing names, and what their blueprints calculate to be. The point is that if parents only knew the truth about baby naming, they would want, we would think anyway, to “test” their favorite baby names first before assigning the name.

For many, this concept is just too far out for the average person to embrace.  The truth about baby naming still remains a secret for the most part, so the purpose of this article  was written to educate parents on a whole new concept that’s not the traditional approach to baby naming.  This approach is using an ancient system of numbers to decipher the code—a code that resides within each name assigned at birth.

It’s amazing that other cultures are so far advanced in their thinking about the importance of baby naming and the degree to which they will go in selecting a name that will bring their child success.  They do not consider Numerology to be nontraditional but rather for them, it would be considered the traditional method for naming.

Ethnic tradition in other cultures dictates the seriousness surrounding baby naming handed down from generation to generation led by the elders. Their opinion carried a lot of weight in wanting to insure that their ethnic tradition was upheld.

The elders also knew that the baby’s blueprint provided potential choices from the numbers stemming from a name and that the letters represented sound (phonetics) and specific vibrational patterns. These patterns are then translated into a language that we can all understand.

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Knowledge is power and knowing what your child’s blueprint is is invaluable and an investment in his or her future happiness as he or she grows up and discovers it all starts with “them!”

The secret to their success in life will boil down to first knowing who they are and how they are wired. When you intellectually understand the personal characteristics and traits, development, strengths and weaknesses and how all of the components in their blueprint work or don’t work well together (aggressive versus nonaggressive), then they are more apt to make better choices in life. This knowledge will enable them to see the bigger picture of who they are to better understand their behavior patterns.

The most important gift parents can bestow on their child is the name they assign which makes the name “priceless.”  Doesn’t your baby deserve a priceless gift for life—one that took you great care and thought to give?

To sum up, Chaldean Numerology is the most effective personal assessment tool on the market that can provide exact laser-focused information on “testing” of baby names.  This information will provide parents with the type of details that will enable them to influence making a decision on their baby’s personal characteristics by deciphering the code that lies hidden within every name assigned at birth.

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Joanne Justis, Worldwide Authority on Chaldean Numerology & Baby Naming Expert

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