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A free gematria calculator for converting Hebrew, Greek, and English words into letter-value totals across multiple ciphers.
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Inspect each letter value and the running total.
| Text | L | O | V | E | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Values | 12 | 15 | 22 | 5 | 12 + 15 + 22 + 5 |
| Running | 12 | 27 | 49 | 54 | 54 |
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The gematria calculator turns written text into numeric totals so you can compare Hebrew, Greek, and English letter-value systems in one place. Enter a word, name, phrase, or short study term and the tool shows the total for every selected cipher. Because the calculator also keeps a letter-by-letter trail, you can see exactly how each gematria number meaning is built instead of relying on a hidden result.
A Hebrew gematria value comes from assigning a fixed number to each Hebrew letter, then adding the letters together. The calculator supports standard Hebrew values and Mispar Gadol so you can compare ordinary final-letter handling with a system that gives final forms their own larger totals. Niqqud marks are ignored, which keeps the Hebrew gematria value focused on consonants and makes searches easier to repeat.
The English gematria calculator gives modern readers a fast way to compare Simple English, Full Reduction, and Jewish Cipher totals beside Hebrew and Greek systems. Greek isopsephy works in a similar letter-value tradition, so the isopsephy calculator normalizes accents and returns totals for supported Greek letters. Viewing these systems side by side helps separate a language value from a cipher choice.
A simple gematria chart usually maps A through Z to 1 through 26, then adds the letters in the entered phrase. Gematria Calculator exposes that total together with reduced totals, historical systems, and a running breakdown. Use the chart-style output when you need a quick reference, then switch ciphers when the same word needs a Hebrew gematria value, Greek isopsephy total, or English reduction result.
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Gematria can be used in scholarship, personal exploration, and modern cipher comparison. The interface keeps those contexts separate so the number trail stays readable.
Short answers for new users before they start comparing systems.
A gematria calculator converts the letters of a word, name, or phrase into numeric values, then totals them with the cipher you choose.
The Hebrew gematria value is computed by matching each supported Hebrew letter to its standard numeric value and summing the letters in order.
Yes. The English gematria calculator ignores spaces and punctuation, so you can enter single words, names, and full phrases.
Each cipher assigns values in a different way. Simple English counts A as 1 through Z as 26, Full Reduction reduces letters to 1 through 9, and Jewish Cipher uses a separate historical pattern.
The isopsephy calculator normalizes Greek accents before calculation and totals supported Greek letters with their standard values.