Greek Gematria Calculator
Calculation Result
Greek Text:
Gematria Value:
Greek Gematria Calculator – How to Use It
The Greek Gematria Calculator is an online tool that converts Greek words and phrases into their numerical values based on the traditional Greek alphanumeric system.
Gematria has been used since ancient times in Greek philosophy, biblical studies, mysticism, and esoteric traditions. In Greek gematria, every letter corresponds to a specific number, and by adding these numbers together, one can discover symbolic or hidden meanings in words.
What Is Greek Gematria?
Greek gematria, also known as isopsephy (ἰσοψηφία), is an ancient numerical system where Greek letters double as numbers. It was widely used in classical literature, religious texts, and mystical traditions such as Pythagorean numerology and Christian symbolism.
For example:
- α (alpha) = 1
- β (beta) = 2
- γ (gamma) = 3
…and so on, up to ω (omega) = 800.
By summing these values, each word or phrase can be assigned a numeric identity, which can then be compared with others.
How to Use the Greek Gematria Calculator
This calculator is designed for ease of use. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Enter a Greek Word or Phrase
- Type the word or phrase in Greek characters into the text box.
- Example:
λόγος
(meaning “word”).
Step 2: Click “Calculate Gematria Value”
- The calculator will instantly:
- Break down each Greek letter into its numeric equivalent.
- Sum all numeric values to produce the total.
Step 3: View Your Results
- You will see:
- The original text.
- Its total gematria value.
Example Calculation
Let’s try the word λόγος:
- λ = 30
- ό (omicron with accent) is treated as ο = 70
- γ = 3
- ο = 70
- ς = 6
Total: 30 + 70 + 3 + 70 + 6 = 179
Uses of Greek Gematria
- Biblical Studies – Interpreting Numbers in the New Testament.
- Philosophy – Exploring symbolic meanings of words.
- Mysticism & Numerology – Finding hidden connections between words.
- Historical Research – Decoding inscriptions and manuscripts.
FAQ – Greek Gematria Calculator
What alphabet does this calculator support?
It supports the 24 classical Greek letters plus historical letters (ϛ, ϟ, ϡ) used in gematria.
Can I use English letters?
No. The calculator is specifically designed for Greek characters.
How accurate is it?
It follows the traditional Greek alphanumeric system, which is historically accurate for classical gematria studies.
Does it ignore spaces and punctuation?
Yes. Only Greek letters are counted; spaces, punctuation, and numbers are ignored.
Can this reveal hidden meanings in words?
It can provide the numerical value of words, which researchers can then compare to other words with the same value for potential symbolic connections.