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The Best Names That Exist in Kabbalistic Numerology (Positive Male & Female Names)

The Best Names That Exist in Kabbalistic Numerology (Positive Male & Female Names)

My friends, I’m so happy to be here once again. I told you there was going to be trouble, didn’t I? I said people were going to say a lot of crazy things. I apologise for my last post if some people didn’t like it, but the majority found it very interesting.

I received two rather rude emails sent to this website’s email address — which, by the way, is very easy to find: hello@kabbalisticnumerology.org.

In the last post, I spoke about negative names. Today, I’m going to talk about the positive ones. So, if you’re thinking of naming your son, your grandson, or whoever — or if you already have one of these names — let’s go.

 

The Best Male Names in Kabbalistic Numerology

Alphabetical List of Positive Male Names

Let’s start alphabetically.

Altair / Altaïr — spectacular! The name of the brightest star in the constellation Aquila. No letter E, H, or N. You’ll notice that very few of the positive names I’m going to mention contain the letter E, the letter H, or the letter N. Very few.

António — with an acute accent, as I explained before. There is an António with an acute accent that is positive even though it contains the letter N, because the accent eliminates the negativity. Not Anthony with an H, not without an accent, and not Anton or Antoni — which turn into Tony, those depreciated forms I absolutely hate.

Arlo — amazing! The sequence ARL (123) is very positive in a name. The ending in Arcanum 37 closes it beautifully. A highly positive name.

Augusto / Augustus / August — sensational! Augusto comes from “marvellous.” Augusto so-and-so — the marvellous Augusto! Spectacular. Augusto was not originally a name in Rome; it was a title. “The Augusto,” the marvellous one, the extraordinary one — which eventually became a name. Like Julius Caesar the Augustus.

It’s the same as Jesus the Christ. Christ is not anyone’s surname — make that very clear. Christ means “the anointed.” Jesus the Christ. Buddha the anointed. Christ is a Greek word. So Augusto was a title that stuck and became a name. It’s spectacular.

Carlos / Carlo / Carl / Karl — obviously! If Arlo is great, Carlos is spectacular. Of course, all names have some negative aspects, but these have far more positive than negative.

Caio — very good.

Ciro — elegant and vibrating with positive energy.

Claudio — spectacular, and even more positive with an acute accent on the A.

Ezra — contains good and bad, but mostly positive Arcana.

Fabio — one of the most positive names I know. Fábio, with an accent on the A, is even better.

Gilbert — highly positive.

Kai — short, lucky, and carries flowing positive energy.

Liam — popular, numerologically balanced, and positive.

Lucas — very trendy right now and very positive.

Luca — same as Lucas. Very positive.

Louis / Luigi / Luís — with an acute accent on the I and with an S at the end is the most positive.

Marco / Marc — very good.

Rodrigo — highly positive. It comes from Rodrigo de Vivar, the famous El Cid. Its Germanic and English counterparts, Roderick and Rodrick, are also very positive. Excellent names.

Roger — sensational.

Silvio — usually fabulous.

Victor — Expression 5, derived from 23, a number of leadership, influence, and success.

Wyatt — contains positive and negative elements, but the positive outweighs the negative.

 

David, Abraham, and Solomon in Kabbalistic Numerology

I left three names commonly used in the Jewish tradition for the end: David, Abraham, and the most extraordinary of all — Solomon.

Did you know that the name Solomon is the most powerful name known across all eras? There are countless Jews named Solomon, and they are all successful. There are many Jews named David and Abraham. Very few are named Jacob. Very few.

Jacob does contain positive letters, but the word Jacob in Hebrew means “deceiver.” That Jacob, that deceiver.

If you read the Bible, you’ll see that God loved Jacob. I already spoke about this before. God loved Jacob because from Jacob came the twelve tribes of Israel. In fact, Jacob had thirteen children — twelve boys and one girl. These twelve boys formed the twelve tribes of Israel.

So God loved Jacob — but what does God do? He changes Jacob’s name to Israel. Think about that.

Because the God of the Bible — who is the God of Israel, not the God of Italy, England, Ireland, or America — makes that very clear. He did not like the name Jacob. Neither do I.

These names, therefore, I consider spectacular.

 

The Best Female Names

Spectacular Female Names and Their Vibrations

Now, the spectacular female names.

If I had a daughter today, with absolute certainty she would be named either Clara or Isadora — Clara with a C, and Isadora with either an S or a Z, it doesn’t matter. Extraordinary.

But there are others:

Agatha — from the Greek Agathē, meaning “good.” With an acute accent on the first A, it becomes even more positive. It is a proparoxytone word anyway.

Aurora — bright, vibrant, and spiritually uplifting.

Camila — fabulous.

Carla / Karla — Carlos is good, and Carla is good too.

Clara — beautiful, not only in sound but also in its feminine vibration. Klara with a K is also good, but with sharper energy.

Claudia — marvellous.

Clarissa — derived from Clara and very positive as well.

Isadora — already mentioned.

Flora — tremendously positive.

Laura / Lora — very positive. I tend to prefer the Arcana in Lora, but both are positive and sound the same.

Larissa — beautiful. What a lovely name.

Lucilia — from Lux. An amazing name.

Luisa — with an S, not a Z. Not Louise.

Luna — gentle, mystical, and happy energy flow. More positive than negative.

Magda — Magda is tremendously powerful.

Mira — wonder, joy, and strong positive vibration.

Samara — another fabulous name.

Sarah / Sara — extraordinary. If you return to the Bible, Sarah is Abraham’s wife. But if you read carefully, you’ll see that God did not like the original name, Sarai.

God changes Abram’s name to Abraham and says, “Your name shall no longer be Abram; your name shall be Abraham.” Then God tells Abraham, “Sarai your wife, you shall no longer call her Sarai, but Sarah shall be her name.”

God gives no explanations.

Let me be very clear: when I speak of God, I am not speaking about religion. I read the Bible. I am a student of the Bible. I will not debate it with anyone.

We live in a Christian country, and everyone has a Bible at home. When I cite the Bible, it is for that reason alone.

The God of the Bible — in the original text — is not even called “God.” He is called El. “I am El.” If you don’t know this, now you know.

So Sarah — extraordinary. Whoever made that change knew exactly what they were doing.

Silvia — good.

Victoria — oh, victory! Whether written Vitoria or Victoria, it’s the same. Spectacular. A fantastic name.

Yasmin — lovely and positive.

Zara — lucky and spiritually aligned.

 

Final Notes

These are the names I recommend.

If I had a daughter today, I would choose one of these names. For me, Isadora is the most beautiful and the most positive — for me. That doesn’t mean all girls from now on should be named Isadora.

 

A Word of Caution About Names and Karmic Debts

As I said in my last post, this can change.

I know, for example, someone named Victoria who has suffered greatly because she has three karmic debts. Some people have four; she has three. Now that she is studying Kabbalistic Numerology, she is changing her energy, but she went through very difficult times.

She is already on her third marriage and experienced serious relationship problems — all caused by karmic debts.

So one thing must always be considered: sometimes the name alone is not the most important factor.

Lots of love.
I’ll be back soon.

 

 

FAQ section | Frequently asked Questions

Q: Can a good name still have problems in numerology?
A: Yes. A positive name can be weakened by karmic debts, date of birth, or other chart elements. A full Kabbalistic Numerology chart is always required.

Q: Do accents really matter in Kabbalistic Numerology?
A: Yes. Accents alter the numerical vibration of letters and can neutralise or activate specific Arcana.

 

Carolina Goday

Carolina Goday, writing under the pen name Cora Goday, is a dedicated Kabbalistic Numerology expert, guiding readers worldwide to discover their talents, life purpose, and destiny. She has studied advanced numerology systems with internationally recognized practitioners and brings a modern, practical approach to the ancient wisdom of Kabbalah and numbers. Through her books and personalized charts, Carolina helps individuals unlock the hidden patterns of their lives, align with their personal and professional goals, and make empowered choices in harmony with their true path. As Cora Goday, she is the author of Kabbalistic Numerology: The Definitive System: Number · Name · Life · Destiny, a comprehensive guide that integrates both your name and birth date to reveal your unique life blueprint. When she’s not helping readers master their numbers, Carolina enjoys exploring symbolic systems, mystical traditions, and creative ways to bring ancient knowledge into everyday life.

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