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Eke Names/Magickal Names

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Most Wiccans (along with many Pagans, witches and magicians) adopt a new name upon initiation or dedication as a symbolic rebirthing into a new life, as is the practice of many other religions. This name is between you and your gods. Whether you tell anyone else is up to you. Some people refer to these names as "magical names" or "Wiccan names".

Choose with care. You're not creating a role-playing character. You're adopting a name that is as much a part of you as the name stated on your birth certificate. You have the right to call yourself PrancingGriffin, but we have the right to laugh our asses off at it.

Do not hide behind your name. Too many people publish on the Internet under pseudonyms. If you choose not to come out of the broom closet for fear of persecution (or any other reason), that is your right. But you're either in or you're out. If you are not willing to identify yourself with what you write, don't write it. Choose where you use it. Do it consistently, and know your reasons. Most people do not use their Wiccan name in the general public - not because they should be embarrassed about it, but because it creates confusion. Most people who do use them publicly, I suspect, do it for the attention. Some people believe their name should only be used within a circle, or only among members of their coven or Tradition. Some never tell anyone.

Don't demean your non-Wiccan name. Complete denial of your previous identity is the mark of a cult. Becoming Wiccan does not remove you from the rest of the world. Furthermore, your parents likely put a lot of time an energy into the giving of your name, and it is disrespectful to them to casually discard that gift. This especially applies if you choose to take on a new last name as well - your last name is a link to family and heritage.

Names are taken from a variety of sources - mythology, nature, ethnic cultures. There's no rule to it. Baby name books can be quite helpful, as they generally state the associated meaning of all listed names. Just be sure of your reasons. "Because it sounds cool" is not a good enough reason.

Common misconception:
Numerology is a necessary component to finding an appropriate name. The generally suggested formula is to take all the digits in your birthday and add them together. Then you add the digits of the result together until you get to a single digit. Then you must find a name that can be reduced to the same number through a system in which every letter is given a value.

All I can say is: why???

Our alphabet and dating system are man-made and subjective. January counts as "1" because it is (currently) the first month of the year - a convention accepted inconsistently across the centuries even in Europe. England, for example, considered March 25 the beginning of the numbered year until 1752. Reckonings of time and its measurement continue to vary throughout the world. The Chinese New Year is independent of the Western New Year's Day, for example. The Wiccan ritual year starts in November at Samhain. So why are we ascribing magical powers to the thoroughly modern, Western calendar?

If you DO insist on using this method, it is as follows:

The Birth Number method..it goes by your birth number,
and the object is to choose a name that matches your birth number.

To find one's birth number, you have to break down the month, day, and year you were born in...
I will use my birth number as an example....

My birthday is January 26, 1980....so in order to find out what my birth number is, I would do the following..

January 26, 1980 =01 26 1980....

To find the birth number you add these numbers together, and break down the 2 digit number that you get as a result of this
and then add that number together.

So I would add 0+1+2+6+1+9+8+0 which equals 27...I would then break down 27 into
2+7 which equals 9. So 9 is my birth number.

Now, to find a name which adds up to your birth number. you would use the following chart below..


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z

For example, let's say I wanted to use the name JAZZ as my Magickal Name....
I would look at the chart and see what number each letter falls under..
J=1 A=1 Z=8 Z=8...so you would just add 1+1+8+8 which equals 18....
You then break down your result...18 =1+8 which equals 9....so Jazz adds up to my birth
number.

If there is a name you REALLY like but it does not add up to your birth number, just play around
with the spelling of it...see what you come up with!

On the name lists I have provided, I have listed the numbers of each name following
it's definition.

Happy hunting!