You may have been brainstorming for months trying to come up with a strong boy name, but that perfect name is elusive. Fresh and robust baby names are trendy, especially those with a powerful personality. The traditional way is to search for a name than means any of the following: strong, intense, resolute, knight, firm, valor, defender, powerful, fierce, brave, courage, assertive, bold, or tough. Most of the time, you’ll get a name that is non-English in origin.
Let’s focus on English boy names with strong outward persona or the personality perceived by others when they hear a particular name. It requires some math to do this using numerology. The first step is to identify all the consonants in the name. Next, use the table below to assign a number to them.
Then add all those numbers until you get a single digit from 1 to 9. For example, the name Howard has the following consonants: H = 8, W = 5, R = 9, and D = 4. Adding all the numbers 8 + 5 + 9 + 4 will yield 26. Further reducing this to a single digit by adding 2 + 6 will give 8 as the final personality number. Eight is the number that you want. It represents a strong and powerful personality. If you don’t want to do the math, you can type the name on the input form at the top of this page to get an analysis. You can also try it on any name to determine its personality. (Tip: try it on your name!)
All the math is done for you. Browse through these English boy names with eight as its personality number. Each name is a link to a page where you can read more about the name’s complete personality and popularity. Enjoy!
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