What color is your name? The meaning of names and numerology. Japanese signs and superstitions Write the name in red sign
Flowers
You should not give anyone three flowers, since one of the readings of the hieroglyph “three” is mi, which can also mean “body”. By cutting three flowers, you thereby “inflict a wound” on the person for whom they are intended, and can aggravate his illness.
Four flowers cannot be given as a gift, since the word “four” in Japanese has a si sound, which is consonant with the word “death”.
A patient should not be given a flower in a pot (with roots), as it is believed that then his illness will “take root.”
Death, trouble.
You can't sleep with your head facing north. This is due to the fact that in the eras of Yayoi (3rd century BC - 3rd century) and Kofun (late 3rd century - 7th century) the dead were buried with their heads to the north. (We cannot sleep with our feet towards the threshold).
It is forbidden to cut your nails at night. This is due to the fact that in the past, most Shinto holidays and rituals were held at night, so at this time one should not anger the deities with any “unclean” actions.
If there are three of us taking pictures, the person standing in the middle will soon die.
An ancient belief. Young people don’t really believe in him, but older people still don’t like to be photographed, either in threes or alone. At the beginning of the last century, in a photo studio, if there were three of us photographing, a doll was placed in the middle. The explanation is quite simple: ancient cameras were the worst at focusing on the center of the picture, so the image of the person standing in the middle turned out to be blurry. Also, the emergence of superstition is explained by the fact that the eldest member of the family usually sat in the middle (out of respect), who, in theory, should depart to another world before anyone else.
If the hiccups last more than three days, you will die.
A car with number 094 is unlucky, since reading these numbers together sounds the same as the word “hearse” (reikyu:sha).
You cannot write a person's name in red pencil - you will bring trouble on him. Letters cannot be written in blue ink, this will lead to melting.
If you see a hearse passing by, you need to hide thumb into a fist. The same should be done when passing by a cemetery. This is due to the fact that the word “thumb” consists of the hieroglyphs “parent” and “finger” and, accordingly, is associated with parents. By hiding your thumb in your fist, you save them from death.
Returning from the funeral, you need to throw a pinch of salt on yourself, and then wash your hands and rinse your mouth with a saline solution to cleanse yourself of the bad.
You can’t leave a mirror uncovered at night, and let alone look into it, you can see trouble.
You should not respond to a person talking in his sleep.
The lower back should always be kept warm, otherwise you will chill the soul, which, as you know, is in the stomach.
A broken comb is as dangerous as a broken mirror.
You cannot swim in the sea after the Obon festival (the day of remembrance of the dead, when lanterns are lowered into the water, on which the names of the dead are written), the dead can be dragged under water. In fact, at the beginning of August the sea is flooded with jellyfish, but this is naturally considered a warning.
Nature
To stop the lingering rain, you need to hang a small homemade doll - teru-teru bozu - under the eaves of the house. A round ball of paper is covered with a small piece of fabric and tied with a rope or thread along the throat line. Two eyes and a mouth are drawn on the face, and it turns out to be a little man. Teru-teru translated into Russian means “sparkling”, bo:zu - “ Buddhist monk" The name is quite likely later than the ritual itself. If the wish comes true and the rain stops pouring, the dolls must be taken to the river and lowered down the water.
When walking in nature, you should not whistle, especially at night, otherwise the snakes will think they are frogs and crawl to the surface of the earth, and then you will not be able to avoid trouble. But in the city you can’t whistle in the evenings, otherwise thieves will come. This is similar to the Russian superstition that if you whistle, there will be no money.
According to legend, the huge namazu fish (catfish), which lives under the Japanese islands, causes earthquakes with its movements. Real catfish, thanks to their ability to receive electrical signals, sense the approach of earthquakes. They are very worried, and by their behavior one can predict the coming of this natural disaster.
To make the thunder stop, you need to shout “Kuwabara” twice. Kuwabara means "field of mulberry bushes." Legend has it that one day thunder struck the well of a peasant's house by mistake. The owner of the house, noticing this, quickly closed the well with a lid and did not want to let the thunder deity go home to heaven until he revealed his secret to him, saying that he did not like mulberries and, if he said Kuwabara twice, he would not strike a second time. Then the peasant let him go.
Animals
To always have money in your wallet, you need to carry money and a piece of snake skin in it. The sign came from China, where they believed that the snake lives forever, only shedding its old skin. So the money will never run out in your wallet. Accordingly, money, coming into contact with the snake’s skin, will know no end. In Japan, the snake has also been revered as a divine being since ancient times.
During a thunderstorm, if you have a black cat, you need to throw it out of the house, otherwise it will attract lightning. (Let the animal die from electrical discharges right in the rain).
If you kill an ant, your heart will stop.
If you kill an ant, it will rain.
Frogs croak for rain. The frog and toad are considered messengers of heavenly deities. There is even a myth about this in the Kojiki, a Japanese collection of myths and historical chronicles. They also cannot be killed.
Food
Unagi eel and ume-boshi Japanese plum should not be mixed together. This caused indigestion among the ancient Japanese, and although modern Japanese have stronger stomachs, old people still warn against eating eel and ume-boshi together.
In the heat of summer, you need to eat eel. It contains many vitamins that improve health and help overcome the so-called summer natsubate disease. In fact, this is all the machinations of eel sellers. No one bought them in the summer, so they came up with the idea that they taste best on hot days.
If you go to bed immediately after eating, you will turn into a bull or a cow. The sign comes from an ancient legend, according to which a young monk, who fell asleep at the table immediately after eating, turned into a bull and threw himself into a pond, where he drowned. In Ibaraki Prefecture, tourists are still shown that same pond.
On the night of December 31st, you should definitely eat buckwheat soba noodles, as it brings wealth. During the Edo period, one monk, who was cleaning his home on New Year's Eve, managed to pull out from under the tatami a tiny piece of gold that was hiding there. whole year, using mochi (flatbread) made from buckwheat flour. Since then they began to say that buckwheat collects gold. Merchants who went to the homes of their customers before the New Year to collect debts so as not to leave them next year, made it a rule to eat buckwheat noodles before going out. By doing this they hoped to increase their profits. This is how the custom of eating buckwheat noodles - toshikoshisoba - before the New Year became stronger.
Superstitious Japanese believe that by eating a plant called myoga (a genus of ginger), you can become forgetful or, much worse, a complete fool.
Chopsticks and utensils.
You cannot pour tea from a teapot unless the lid is closed.
Chopsticks - hashi - cannot be stuck vertically into the rice. The fact is that this is how chopsticks are stuck into rice, which serves as a food for the dead and the spirits of ancestors, presented to them by Buddhist monks.
At the table, you cannot pass pieces of food to each other with chopsticks. This prohibition relates to the funeral rite, namely cremation. After cremation, the remaining bones of the deceased are collected and then placed in a vase using a pair of sticks (one stick is bamboo, the other is wooden) held simultaneously by two people. If you help each other with chopsticks at the table, you can construct the space of a Japanese funeral ritual, which will entail a new death.
Shoes
When you first put on your new wooden geta (Japanese traditional platform shoes), you should spit on the soles - pay tribute to the deities of the earth.
If a worn-out lace on your shoes breaks, then trouble will happen. You just might fall.
Marriage.
A truck carrying wedding gifts for the bride from her parents (for example, furniture) heading to the newlyweds' home must only travel in a straight line. So, if on the way there is another car that cannot be passed, the driver of the wedding truck must pay the driver of the oncoming car, asking him to reverse and drive away. The straight path of the truck symbolizes the happy life of the young, and money is a payoff for possible disappointments and troubles in the future. True, the tradition is observed only in the Chubu region (for example, in the city of Nagoya).
Hina dolls for the girls' holiday (March 3) must be put out in advance, but removed immediately after the holiday, otherwise the girl from this house will not get married for a long time.
Nobody wants to marry girls born in the year of the Fire Horse, as it is believed that they bring trouble to the house and may even encroach on the life of their husband. (Because it is believed that girls born in this year will become girls of easy virtue, therefore such girls are unhappy in life and because of this sign (which, by the way, often comes true) in the year of the Horse, many women have an abortion if they know that they will be born girl.)
Luck and wealth.
If you are very nervous before a performance or exam, it is believed that you need to draw the hieroglyph “man” on your palm three times and then put your hand to your mouth. Such actions help restore peace of mind and take control of the situation.
If you carry a piece of snake skin in your wallet, you will always find money. They say that the sign came from China, where they believed that since a snake can change its skin repeatedly, it has an endless life. (It already happened, but oh well...)
Counts good sign, if some bird pooped on top of you.
Failure.
They say that under no circumstances should a girl go to a flower greenhouse with her boyfriend, otherwise separation will inevitably follow.
If you write a letter to someone in blue ink, this will lead to separation, because it is customary to write farewell letters with a blue pen.
The numbers 4 and 9 are unlucky. Since 4 is homonymous to the word si meaning “death,” and 9 is unlucky, since it sounds the same as the word ku - “trouble, suffering, misfortune.” In some houses there are no apartments with number 4, and in restaurants there are tables under this number, in hospitals there are wards.
If the first person you meet today is a woman, then the rest of the day should go well. If this is a Buddhist monk, then prepare for the worst.
Children
When a child hurts himself, they certainly say to him, stroking the sore spot: “Titin puipui, sick, sick, fly away!” (“Titin puipui, itai no, itai no, tondeike!”). According to legend, the words titin puipui are a corruption of chijinbuyu: (“wisdom, virtue and courage”). To the Japanese ear, the sound of titin puipui is very pleasant. Often the beginning of titin puipui is omitted.
When Japanese children agree on something, they cross their little fingers and say: “Fingers crossed, if you cheat, I will make you swallow a thousand needles” (“Yubikiri genman, uso tsuitara hari senbon nomasu”). In England there is also a similar custom that comes from children's folklore and is called “pinkie swear,” that is, “pinkie oath.” In Russia, children cross their little fingers when making peace and agreeing on friendship: “Make up, make up, make up and don’t fight anymore...”.
Children should not play alone on the banks of ponds, otherwise they may be dragged away by a merman - a kappa. The Japanese water kappa is the size of a 4-5 year old child. His face is tiger-like, but with a beak, and his body is covered with scales. On the head of the kappa there is a hollow filled with wonderful water. This is where he lies Magic force. If water spills, the kappa will be powerless. Legend has it that the kappa drags children and animals into the water and drinks their blood.
You should not look at the susuki grass swaying by the wind - it lures children into the world of spirits.
If the lower tooth has fallen out, it needs to be thrown onto the roof, and if the upper one has fallen out, it needs to be thrown under the threshold or under the table. Then healthy teeth will grow.
Children are told that if they play with fire they will wet themselves, and if they sit indoors wearing a hat they will go bald.
Blood type
According to popular Japanese belief, a person's character is largely determined by his blood type. about 100 years ago, a certain doctor concluded that people with blood type 4 are good soldiers. Since then, many scientists and psychiatrists have repeatedly refuted his statements, but the majority still believe in them, believing that citizens with the first group are methodical, diligent and constant, with the second - superficial but original, with the third - sociable and sensitive, and from the fourth - hardy and decisive.
Ghosts
Japanese ghosts are different from ours, looking like vague, disembodied figures. their ghosts are individual - each has its own character and terrorizes the living in its own way. Usually such creatures are collectively called "obake" or "bakemono". Monsters, goblins and vampires are called "youkai", and Western-style spirits are called "yuurei" (usually the ghosts of the dead who, for some reason, continue to live on earth) ... one of these, named rokurokubi, is a woman with a long and flexible neck who pretends to be an ordinary person during the day, and at night comes to sleeping women and takes away their energy, which often leads to death.
10. Alcohol
Drinking alcoholic beverages is a fairly important part of Korean culture. This helps people communicate and get to know each other better. At least once a month, Koreans go out with colleagues for a drink. Such gatherings are called “hoesik”, and a lot of alcohol is drunk there. However, when it comes to alcoholic beverages, there are many rules. If the person pouring your beer is older than you, you should hold the glass with both hands. If you're pouring a drink for someone older than you, hold the bottle with both hands. And remember, the one who drinks first is the one who is older than everyone else, and at the moment when you drink, turn away from him so that he does not see you drinking.
Even if you don't drink alcohol, you should take a glass, otherwise people will think badly of you. Always leave some of the drink in the glass, and never pour it for yourself. Also keep in mind that if you start drinking in a group, this will last for a long time. During “hoesik” there are no restrictions on the amount you drink. People drink all the time and shout “Kon-Bay!” And when they wake up the next morning, they can be treated with a pork broth called “haejangguk”, which means “hangover soup”, which promises to relieve unpleasant symptoms. But sooner or later it will be “hoesik” time again, and if you see a bunch of businessmen dragging down the street, alcohol is to blame.
9. Red ink
Every society has its own signs and superstitions: when a European might worry about black cats crossing his path, open umbrellas and spilled salt. Koreans hate red ink. Supposedly if you write someone's name in red, that person will experience misfortune in the near future. He might even die.
So why are Koreans so afraid of red? Previously, when a South Korean died, his name was written on the tombstone in red. People believed that the color red scared away demons and protected the dead, but if you write the name of a living person in red, the opposite will happen. Therefore, if you are writing a letter, signing a contract or something else, it is better to play it safe and use a black pen.
8. Proper handshake
When Bill Gates met with Korean President Park Geun-hye, the Korean media were shocked. Many found Gates' behavior unacceptable, many newspapers and talk shows discussed his behavior, and the Internet exploded over his rude gesture. So what exactly shocked the public so much? When Gates shook the president's hand, his left hand was in his pocket.
In South Korea, there are rules for shaking hands, and they depend on the person's status. Shaking hands with one hand is generally a daily activity, but it can have a different meaning under certain circumstances. If you are shaking hands with a friend the same age or younger than you, you can safely do it with one hand. But if you greet someone older than you in age or position, you must do it with both hands. So if you have to shake hands with your Korean boss, you also need to cover the top of the handshake with your other hand. It would be even better if you bow slightly, and remember to always look the person in the eye. Good manners are always held in high esteem, even if you are the richest man in the world.
7. South Korean education
Students in South Korea are extremely smart. They have the second highest reading rate in the world and 93% of students graduate from university, and Korea has the second highest quality of education in the world. Why are they all so smart? It's all about “hagwons.”
“Hagwons” are private educational institutions; they are almost always open, even when public ones are closed. Children study many subjects there, ranging from mathematics to taekwondo and even belly dancing. The best teachers go to the best students, and some teachers are so popular that they can earn millions of dollars a year. However, those teachers who do not show good results do not stay in the profession for long. This is capitalism in action, and the Hagwons are making good money. Parents of Korean children spend $17 billion a year on education.
But Hagwons also have a negative side. Rich families can afford the best teachers, while poor families must make do with little. Moreover, classes are held in the afternoon, so children go to school twice a day and return home mentally and physically tired. Even the Korean government has passed a law that classes should not end later than 10 pm because... students need rest. The general desire to study is associated with the state exam. If a student does well in this exam, he can get into a good college, if not, he will have to study in a second-rate school. It is not surprising that Korea has the most high level suicides. Is all this good or bad? Only the students themselves can answer this question.
6. Korea-Japan Rivalry
Many countries have friendly rivalries, such as Australia and New Zealand, or belligerent rivalries, such as Pakistan and India. Japan and Korea are somewhere in the middle. Even if they do not point nuclear weapons at each other, the situation will still remain tense.
In the past, Japan has had a bad habit of infiltrating the Korean Peninsula. After several failed attempts, the Japanese successfully conquered Korea in 1910, forcing the Koreans to practice Shinto and speak Japanese. Things went much worse during World War II, when the Japanese forced Korean women into prostitution in brothels in China.
Decades later, many South Koreans still believe that the Japanese did not apologize for their military actions. When polled about which nation Koreans hate the most, Koreans chose Japan, while North Korea scored 11.7 percent. As a result of this confrontation, the Koreans even began to call the Sea of Japan the East Sea.
5. Discussion about skirts
South Korea is a very conservative country, which is why it is quite strange to see so many women's legs. Miniskirts are the norm in Korea. Even business ladies usually wear minis to work. But Korea hasn't always been so liberal about showing legs.
From 1963 to 1979, South Korea was under the rule of dictator Park Chung-hee, and under his regime, women's clothing was heavily regulated. During this period, it was illegal to wear skirts that ended more than 20 centimeters above the knee. Girls were checked with lines upon entering the school. There were also strict restrictions on hair length. Today, many fear that the country may return to the state "fashion police."
4. An amusement park with a toilet theme
There are many strange amusement parks in the world, but South Korea has surpassed them all. The city of Suwon boasts a toilet-themed amusement park. The park opened in 2012 in honor of Suwon's beloved former mayor, Mr. Toilet.
The thing is, the mayor was obsessed with toilets. His goal in life was to provide people with good toilets and teach the world how to properly maintain them. Mr Sim founded the World Toilet Organization and during the 2002 championship he provided all football fans with quality toilets. With his initiative, the WTO decided to build modern toilets in third world countries, such as the Philippines.
In 2007, Sim built a strange building in the shape of a toilet, which was turned into a museum after his death in 2009. This so-called theme park contains all the attributes associated with the toilet. And just like all the best things in life, you can visit the park for free.
3. Plastic surgery
Everyone wants to be beautiful, especially South Koreans. According to a survey in 2009, one out of five Korean women had plastic surgery, and moreover, in Korea it is not considered shameful. Even girls finishing school go under the surgeon’s knife, and often this is a gift from their parents for finishing school. One of the most popular Korean reality shows is about how “ugly” people turn into “beauties”. Even Miss Korea 2012 had surgery and everyone took it as normal. Plastic surgery is not just for women; men are often told that they will be more successful if their appearance is changed for the better.
Ideally, women want to look the same: small nose, V-shaped chin and big eyes. However, many Koreans are paying too much for their new look. 52 percent of women say that after facial surgery their skin lost sensitivity and it became difficult to chew and swallow. And one of the latest trends in plastic surgery is creating a smile: the corners of the lips are artificially raised, which creates the illusion of a smile.
2. Bullfight
In bullfighting in Korea there is no bullfighter and no red rag. Here the bull fights with the bull. Ranchers travel all over the country in search of the perfect bulls to fight. They choose animals with large horns, thick necks and massive bodies. The bulls are then trained and wires are inserted into the horns to form hooks. These bulls also have a special diet consisting of fish, live octopuses and snakes.
Next, the bulls are brought to the arena. The performance is attended by musicians, cheerleaders and spectators. The bulls are brought into the amphitheater, each of them has a name written on their side. With the help of ropes they are pulled towards each other and the battle begins. Fortunately, not much blood is spilled and the animals usually survive. The match ends when one bull leaves the arena. Therefore, battles can end in a couple of seconds or continue for hours. When the battle ends, the winner takes the prize and money, and the losers drown their sorrows in rice wine.
1. Jellyfish Terminators
It looks like the beginning of a sci-fi movie. The oceans are infested with jellyfish, and a group of scientists have created a robot to fight them. This is not a movie script, this is actually happening on the shores of South Korea, and may soon spread to the whole world.
The number of jellyfish is increasing, and this creates many problems. Swarms of jellyfish can spread hundreds of kilometers, disrupting commercial fishing and forcing tourists to stay away from the shore, which also affects the economy. South Korea alone has already lost 300 million dollars due to the invasion of jellyfish, and in Sweden they were forced to close a nuclear power plant because jellyfish got into the pipes and disabled the equipment. Therefore, scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have collaborated to solve this problem.
They launched terminator jellyfish. These are robots that find jellyfish and destroy them on their way. The main robot has a programmed direction, all the others follow it, receiving a wireless signal. Robots located on the surface of the water track their prey using cameras. Once they spot an object, they catch it in a net and crush it using numerous blades. Initially, the robot could destroy up to 900 kg of jellyfish, now this figure has increased to 2000. Scientists are working on improved robots, their task is to teach robots to cope with waves and work even more efficiently. Soon the Korean coast will be free of jellyfish, it's only a matter of time.
by Notes of the Wild MistressFrom an esoteric point of view, all our names are “colored” in one color or another. People with red names are energetic and decisive, yellow ones are romantic and jealous, green ones are balanced and harmonious. What color is your name?
RED
Names associated with the color red are Arkady, Vladislav, Artem, Makar, Semyon, Stanislav, Alexandra, Alina, Elizaveta, Zhanna, Oksana, Praskovya, Tatyana, Emma.
Red is the color of energy, passion, desire, physical activity and strength, determination and grit. People whose names are associated with the color red are sociable, love noisy companies, but are easily irritated and turn any dispute into a verbal skirmish. They are unpredictable, domineering, and are often dictators in the house.
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PINK
Pink names include: Valentin, Anatoly, Rodion, Maxim, Rostislav, Venus, Valentina, Zinaida, Varvara, Karina, Nina.
Pink is the color of optimism. People with pink names are calm, reserved, and correct. These people are self-sufficient and independent, do not expect anything from others and try not to be obligated to anyone. You rarely hear harsh words from them, although with close people they can take such liberties. Women are capable of compassion, love and nobility. Men do not tolerate injustice, protest against hypocrisy and lies, but often do not complete the work they start.
ORANGE
Names “colored” in orange: Nazar, Pavel, Prokhor, Angelika, Svetlana, Rimma, Galina.
Orange color reflects creativity, nobility of thoughts, and self-confidence. Such people are responsible, firm in decisions made. These are strong personalities who attract others with their positive approach to life. But sometimes they are too emotional and not always restrained.
YELLOW
Yellow names: Vadim, Denis, Robert, Fedor, Akulina, Anna, Nadezhda, Nellie.
This is the color of intelligence, rationality, logical and analytical thinking. People with a yellow name are firm in character, practical, and tend to exact sciences and natural science. Even if they receive a liberal arts education, they often find their calling in economics, mathematics, physics, and medicine.
GREEN
The names that correspond to the color green are: Evgeny, Igor, Felix, Evgenia, Natalya, Zoya, Yulia, Inna.
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This is the color of harmony, stability and fortitude. Owners of “green names” are warm-hearted, sympathetic, kind, and love nature. They try to help everyone. They have a lot of envious people, whom the “greens” manage to ignore. They are not afraid of difficulties, easily take risks, and know how to adapt to any circumstances. They are incredibly witty, being around them is always interesting, although not easy. Such people are sensitive and vulnerable - they can be offended even by simple indifference.
BLUE
The names associated with blue are: Arsen, Georgy, Gennady, Peter, Vitaly, Vasilisa, Evdokia, Nonna, Ulyana, Maria.
Blue is the color of calm, wisdom, and contemplation. People whose name corresponds to this color are sensitive, sincere, calm and balanced, devoted to friends and their principles. Talented, stable, thorough, practical, but secretive and restrained in expressing feelings. Sometimes it is difficult to get along with people due to mistrust, excessive severity and demandingness. They often have the ability to divination, telepathy and healing.
VIOLET
The names associated with purple are: Alexander, Valery, Nikita, Timofey, Philip, Veronica, Victoria, Lydia, Maya, Regina, Taisiya, Faina.
These people are sensitive, amorous, extravagant. They have great opportunities for spiritual growth and are able to penetrate into the essence of human nature. Women are devoted wives, capable of taking a pitiful man rejected by everyone as their husband and instilling in him faith in himself. Men are very vulnerable, somewhat selfish, narcissistic.
LILAC
Esotericists associate the names with this color: Svyatoslav, Victor, Vyacheslav, Eduard, Elvira, Alisa, Antonina, Margarita.
Such people are very secretive, distrustful, taciturn, and patient. There are many difficulties along their life path, but this does not embitter them. They are responsive and sympathetic, happy to help anyone who deserves their trust. They are prone to depression, but know how to get out of it, do not complain about fate, and do not lose optimism.
BLACK AND BROWN
These names include: Gregory, Taras, Konstantin, Boris, Gordey, Timur, Yakov, Lev, Kira, Claudia, Raisa, Lyudmila, Arina.
These people have a complex character. They are contradictory and unbalanced. Hardworking, good-natured, love animals. However, they are wayward and proud, do not listen to the opinions of others, and often act in their own way. In a fit of anger, they are capable of sweeping away everything that stands in their way. They are often cruel. In fact, these people simply need human warmth, increased attention, and participation.
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GREY
To the names gray include: German, Demyan, Sergey, Tikhon, Gleb, Ksenia, Larisa, Tamara, Lina.
This is the color of distrust and uncertainty. Owners of “gray” names are contradictory, stubborn, uninfluenced, and difficult to convince them of anything. They do not put up with injustice, do not tolerate lies. They are devoted to their loved ones to the point of self-forgetfulness.
ASHEN
They find it difficult to get along in a team, are picky, petty, and trust few people. They are often unsure of themselves and tormented by doubts. At first glance they seem spineless, but this is far from the case.
WHITE
The names associated with the color white are: Gabriel, Ian, Yuri, Ivan, Anton, Alevtina, Lilia, Anastasia, Olga.
A symbol of purity and innocence, truthfulness and clarity, White color endows people with wisdom, sincerity, selflessness. Owners of such names are persistent in achieving their goals, talented, intelligent, and tactful.
Numerology is an accurate and quite interesting science; with its help you can find out both the future and the present, as well as the character of your partner and the number of children, opportunities and your potential, and much more. But the most interesting thing is that this science makes it possible to find out what color your name is. Thanks to this knowledge, you can find out your positive and negative character traits, as well as adjust what is necessary to achieve your life goals.
In addition, if you know the meaning of names, you will be able to choose your ideal business partner, and you will also learn what to expect from your loved one and how to react to his behavior in life situations, since usually the owners of a certain name almost always behave equally, although, of course, upbringing, time and place of birth, environment, as well as other factors influence, however, one can always find something in common among namesakes.
To calculate the color of a name, you need to make certain calculations by referring to the table below.
Write the name by which the person is constantly called, so Sofia can be called Sophia, Natasha - Tasha, Elena - Alena, Oksana - Ksyusha, etc. For example, you want to know the meaning of a name:
T | A | T | b | I | N | A |
2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 1 |
We count: 2+1+2+3+6+6+1 = 21 = 2+1 = 3. The number of the name Tatyana is Troika. This is yellow.
Find out the color of the name and what it means in terms of numerology.
Enter your name:
You can calculate the color of the name yourself using the scheme shown above and read its description below:
The color of the name is red. People with this color are very kind and sympathetic, they will always come to the rescue, but they will wait for a response and, if it does not follow, they may be seriously offended, but they will not show it, they will simply move away from the person for a while. Among them there are many leaders who lead to the end to the goal, demanding full dedication from their followers, which is why they are often disliked. They are true friends, but, alas, they don’t have many friends.
Positive character traits - kindness, responsiveness, leadership.
Negative character traits - selfishness, intolerance to the vices of others.
Orange name color. People with this color are charming and charming, they are bright both externally and internally. They can be noticed by their original clothes and appearance. They are smart and cheerful, however, they say about them that there are too many of them, so they have a lot of acquaintances, but there is only one real friend, because he must have angelic patience and the ability to listen and correct the orange comrade who is gushing with stupid ideas.
Positive character traits - sociability, originality.
Negative character traits include lack of culture and even some rudeness.
Yellow color of the name. People who have this color, as numerology shows, are sunny and positive, energetic and logical; with them you always feel comfortable and cozy, because you know for sure that they will never let you down. They have a strong character and practicality, which brings some discomfort to family relationships, since they are not used to leading a wasteful lifestyle and demand the same from their loved ones.
Positive character traits are sociable, open and active.
Negative character traits are tight-fistedness and stubbornness.
Green color of the name. People with this color are kind and warm-hearted, ready to give their last. They are not afraid of changes in life, they easily take risks for the sake of material well-being However, money rarely stays in their pocket - “green” people like to have fun in a large and noisy crowd, treating everyone. They are very vulnerable and sensual, so they often take offense at family members, feeling misunderstood and unloved, although they forgive as quickly as they are offended.
Positive character traits are kindness and optimism.
Negative character traits are vulnerability and touchiness.
Blue color of the name. People with this color are trusting and talented. They do not like conflicts, so they avoid them - they are even ready to ask for forgiveness from the offender, just so that no one harbors anger at them in their hearts. It is very easy to be friends with them and work with them, but they often have disagreements in their families, since they are ready to give up everything for the sake of friends who are supposedly in trouble. But, as soon as a friend is saved, the apology to family will be so sincere that it is impossible not to forgive them.
Positive character traits - creativity and creativity, lack of conflict.
Negative character traits are some irresponsibility and dependence on the opinions of others.
Blue name color. People with this color are true friends, they will always come to the rescue, sympathizing and listening, but you won’t be able to expect real actions and money from them. The fact is that the meaning of the name blue is such that its owner cannot do otherwise - this is inherent in nature, and you cannot argue with it. By the way, very often, due to their inaction, these people cannot find a tolerant employer, so they do not stay in one workplace for a long time, although they are loved and respected in the team - they have many friends among their former colleagues.
Positive character traits are sociability and loyalty.
Negative character traits are laziness and irresponsibility.
The color of the name is purple. People with this color are idealists and very amorous people. They have a big soul, they are ready to warm everyone with their warmth, they have many like-minded people. However, it is very difficult for them in the family, since they will always feel unhappy, therefore, having lived with their spouse for many years, in old age they separate and live the rest of their lives alone. But, surprisingly, this does not upset them; on the contrary, they close themselves in their shell, where they are comfortable.
Positive character traits are sensual and responsive.
Negative character traits are closedness and sadness.
Pink color of the name. People with this color are reserved and good listeners; they never argue, although they always have their own opinion, which they strictly follow. It is impossible to hear criticism of others from them, but they always evaluate themselves critically, which is why there are frequent mental hoards and depressive states. They are wonderful family men, because it is impossible not to love them.
Positive character traits are philanthropy and sincerity.
Negative character traits are depression and criticality.
Gold color of the name. People who have this color are stubborn and unshakable, they are intolerant of the shortcomings of others, since they themselves consider themselves ideal, in principle, it is impossible to find fault with them externally - a carefully selected wardrobe and well-groomed appearance. But, if you look under the golden shell, you can see a powerful and insensitive person. They are often disliked at work, as they are tough and domineering, and at home they are dictators.
Positive character traits are fortitude and steadfastness.
Negative character traits are imperiousness and rigidity.
In the East, a lot of attention is paid to choosing a name for a child. The entire human body responds to color vibrations. If the name is given in someone's...
The work of the famous American healer LILLIAN BONDS is devoted to the connection of letters, sounds, words and colors. Using her method, you can calculate your name and date of birth and find out the missing color for the harmonious functioning of the body.
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Using this table you can determine the color of your name and number. It contains nine colors and their corresponding numbers and letters. So, write your name on a piece of paper (first and last name, full name, nickname, nickname, diminutive, then put down the corresponding numbers and sum them up. If the number is more than 10, add up the numbers until you get a number less than 10. For example , if you received the number 123, then we summarize as follows: 1-2 + 3 = 6. We get the number 6, corresponding to the color blue.
Let's look at an example of determining the name color
Lilian = 4+1+4+1+1+6 = 17 = 1+7 = 8
So, the number of the name is 8, which corresponds to the color pink.
The next step is to determine which colors are missing in the name.
L = green; And = red; L = green; And = red; A = red; N = blue.
Now let's see how many of each color are represented in the name.
Red - 3 Orange - 0
Yellow - 0 Green - 2
Blue - 0 Blue -1
Purple - 0 Pink - 0
Golden - 0
So, Lillian is missing orange, yellow, blue, purple, pink, and gold. The lack of energy of these colors negatively affects Everyday life. The lack of certain colors in the name helps to understand why it is not always possible to get what you want from life. This influence extends to all levels of the organism’s existence: physical, emotional and conscious.
Birth date color
The date of birth is another fixed point in life. It also has its own special color, often matching the color of the name. If this is not the case in your case, consider whether the colors of your name and date of birth could be matched.
To determine the color of your date of birth, sum up the digits of its constituent numbers, remembering to sum each time to a single number. Don't forget to add thousands to the year.
Let's assume that the date of birth is January 1, 2004, i.e. 01/01/2004.
We get: 0+1+0+1+2+0+0+4 = 8, which corresponds to pink.
In this particular case, the combination of the color of the name and date of birth is ideal.
We can also find out the color energy for each current day.
This information will help us choose the right colors of clothes, shoes, decide on the choice of jewelry, and even create a menu for a given day.
The color of our clothes says more about us than we would like. When choosing clothes of different colors and shades, we are most often guided by the criteria “like - don’t like” and “suitable - does not suit.” It happens that for a long time a person has “his own” color, with which he tries to surround himself, preferring it in clothes and the furnishings of his home to all other colors. Such love exclusively for one color can indicate internal problems and contradictions.