Name Correction by Numerology
Name correction — adjusting a spelling so the name's number harmonises with your birth numbers — is the most requested service in Indian numerology. Done well it is a considered, personal analysis; done badly it is a random extra letter. Here is how the real process works, and where to get it done properly.
Talk to a Numerology Expert
Full birth-chart + name analysis with specific spelling recommendations. Direct on WhatsApp — no app, no signup.
What Name Correction Actually Involves
A proper correction starts from your full birth chart: Life Path and Birthday numbers from the date of birth, current name's Chaldean compound and root, and the frictions you actually experience. Only then is a spelling variant chosen — one that keeps your name's sound and identity while shifting its compound to a harmonious value. The double-letter cliché (adding a second 'a' or 'e') is sometimes right and often not.
When It Helps — and When It Won't
Correction is worth considering when your name root conflicts sharply with your birth root and the friction is persistent and specific. It is not a remedy for problems with clear practical causes, and no honest numerologist promises outcomes. Expect consonance, not magic.
Checking Your Current Name First
Before any consultation, know your numbers: your name's current value (use the baby-name calculator above with your own name) and your Life Path. If they already harmonise, you likely need no correction at all — and we will tell you so.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does name correction cost?
A full consultation — birth chart analysis, current name analysis, and specific spelling recommendations with reasoning — is ₹499 via WhatsApp with our numerology expert.
Will I need to change my documents?
Usually no. Most corrections apply to the everyday written form (signatures, social profiles, business cards); legal documents follow only if you choose a formal change.
How soon do results show?
Numerology frames a corrected name as removing friction, not installing luck. Practitioners traditionally speak of gradual consonance over months of consistent use — anyone promising instant transformation is overselling.