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Hebrew Gematria Calculator

Decode the hidden numerical value of any word, name or phrase using Standard Hebrew (Mispar Hechrachi), Jewish, English Ordinal and Reduced gematria — all four systems simultaneously, with a live letter-by-letter breakdown.

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Gematria Hebrew Calculator
Type any word, name or phrase — decoded instantly
Standard Hebrew Mispar Hechrachi · Aleph=1…Tav=400
Jewish Gematria Hebrew values mapped to English
English Ordinal A=1 · B=2 · … · Z=26
Reduced / Pythagorean Single-digit reduction of ordinal
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Type any word above to decode its gematria value.
Try CHAI, LOVE, or your own name.
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English Ordinal
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A=1 · Z=26
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What is Hebrew Gematria and how does it work?

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2,000+ year tradition

The Ancient Origins of Gematria

Gematria derives from the Greek word geometria (geometry), reflecting its mathematical roots. But the practice is distinctly Jewish — rooted in the structure of the 22-letter Hebrew alphabet, where each letter has always doubled as a number. The Talmud and Kabbalistic texts extensively use gematria to uncover hidden connections between words that share the same numerical value, suggesting a deeper spiritual relationship.

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Aleph=1 · Tav=400

How the Hebrew Alphabet Values Work

The 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are divided into three groups. Units (1–9): Aleph through Tet. Tens (10–90): Yod through Tsadi. Hundreds (100–400): Qof through Tav. This elegant system means a word's gematria value is simply the sum of its letter values. The word Chai (חי) — Chet (8) + Yod (10) = 18, which is why 18 is considered lucky in Jewish tradition.

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Gematria Decoder: The Four Cipher Systems

This gematria decoder supports four systems. Standard Hebrew (Mispar Hechrachi) uses authentic letter values from the Hebrew alphabet for traditional Torah and Kabbalistic study. Jewish Gematria maps those Hebrew values to English letters. English Ordinal (A=1 to Z=26) is the modern English equivalent. Reduced collapses any value to a single digit, revealing numerological essence.

Complete Hebrew Alphabet — Gematria Values

All 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet with their Standard Gematria (Mispar Hechrachi) values. Click any letter to load it into the calculator above.

How to Use the Gematria Calculator

Follow these four simple steps to decode any word, name or phrase using our Hebrew gematria calculator — no knowledge of Hebrew required.

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Choose your cipher system

Select from Standard Hebrew (best for traditional Torah study and Kabbalistic analysis), Jewish Gematria (Hebrew values applied to English words), English Ordinal (A=1 to Z=26, ideal for modern English names), or Reduced (collapses the value to a single digit for numerological study). All four values are always shown simultaneously.

💡 Standard Hebrew is the classical gematria method used in the Talmud and Torah study
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Type your word, name or phrase

Enter any English word, Hebrew word (transliterated into English letters), a name, or an entire phrase. The gematria calc works live — results appear instantly as you type, no button needed. Try the famous examples (CHAI, LOVE, GOD) to see how the system works before entering your own words.

💡 Tip: Try your own first name and compare it across all four cipher systems
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Read the letter-by-letter breakdown

Scroll the letter cards below the total values to see each letter's individual contribution. Each card shows the character, its corresponding Hebrew letter equivalent, and its numerical value in the selected cipher. This is the gematria decoder feature — it makes the calculation completely transparent so you understand exactly how the total is reached.

💡 The Hebrew character shown under each letter is its closest phonetic equivalent
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Compare across systems and explore connections

The real power of the Hebrew gematria calculator is in comparison. Words that share the same numerical value across multiple systems are considered deeply connected in traditional study. For example, CHAI = 18 (Chet + Yod) is why gifts in Jewish culture are given in multiples of 18. Notice patterns — they're the ancient wisdom at work.

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Gematria questions answered.

Everything about the Hebrew gematria calculator, how the decoder works, and the history of gematria numerology.

Hebrew gematria is an ancient numerological system assigning a specific numerical value to each of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet, from Aleph (א = 1) to Tav (ת = 400). By summing the values of letters in a word, scholars and mystics discover numerical connections between words that share the same total — suggesting a deeper spiritual or linguistic relationship. It has been used for over two millennia in Torah study, Talmudic analysis, and Kabbalistic tradition.
The gematria Hebrew calculator maps each letter of your typed input to its corresponding numerical value based on the selected cipher. For Standard Hebrew, each letter is matched to its traditional Mispar Hechrachi value (Aleph=1, Bet=2... Tav=400). It then sums all letter values to produce the total gematria number and displays a letter-by-letter breakdown showing each letter's individual contribution.
A gematria decoder is a tool that converts any word or phrase into its numerical gematria values and shows you how those values are derived. Unlike a simple calculator that only shows the total, a decoder shows the letter-by-letter breakdown — revealing exactly how each letter contributes to the final number. This transparency lets you understand the structure of the value, compare words with the same total, and discover the hidden numerical layer of any text.
Standard Hebrew gematria (Mispar Hechrachi) uses the authentic 22-letter Hebrew alphabet values directly for Hebrew text. Jewish gematria takes those same traditional Hebrew letter values and maps them to the English alphabet — so English words can be evaluated using the Hebrew numerological tradition. The two systems produce different values for the same English word. Jewish gematria uses a non-linear mapping (A=1, B=2... J=600, V=700, W=900, etc.) to follow the Hebrew letter structure.
To calculate the gematria of a name using this gematria calc: 1) Type the name in the input box above (e.g. AKASH, SARAH, DAVID). 2) Choose your cipher — Standard Hebrew is traditional for Jewish name analysis; English Ordinal for modern English names. 3) Read the total value and letter-by-letter breakdown to understand each letter's contribution. 4) Compare across all four systems for deeper patterns. Names are one of the most popular uses of gematria in Kabbalistic and numerological traditions.
The Hebrew word Chai (חי) means "life." In Standard Hebrew gematria: Chet (ח) = 8, Yod (י) = 10. Total: 8 + 10 = 18. Because Chai (life) equals 18, the number 18 is considered extremely lucky in Jewish tradition. Gifts and charitable donations are often given in multiples of 18 — $18, $36, $54, $180 and so on. This is one of the most cited examples of how Hebrew gematria directly shapes everyday Jewish culture and tradition.