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Using 'First-middle' or 'First' 'Middle' for Essence Chart
Question:
I happen to have a question regarding calculating essence cycle... I have 3 names "Unknown DDD XXX" but my passsport and birth certificate states that my first name is "Unknown DDD" and my last name is "XXX" and no middle name. So, do I use "Unknown DDD" as my first name and "XXX" as my last name or "Unknown" as first, "DDD" as middle and "XXX" as last name when calculating essence cycle? Thanks!
Answer: (Responses to questions rely on the accuracy of the name and birth date provided with the question. Typographical errors or incomplete information can result in an incorrect response.)
For the spelling of your name when requesting numerology readings, use the spelling as your name was first officially recorded. That generally is the birth certificate.
When determining what part of the name on the birth certificate is the first name and what part is the middle name, do what makes everyday sense. Sometimes a name is compound, like "Billy-Jean," in which case they would stay together. If not compound, they're subject to be seen as first and middle names — even if both names happen to be recorded in the "first name" spot.
Use the birth certificate for the spelling, which is the actual spelling at the moment the name is recorded. For the birth date, use the actual birth date, even if wrongly recorded on the birth certificate.
See the name to use for numerology readings article for more information.
To answer your question directly, if "Unknown DDD" is a compound name, you have no middle name. Otherwise, you have a first and middle.
If "Unknown DDD" represents the name you provided with this numerology question, you have a first and middle name — unless, in your birth country and region, those two are considered to be a compound name.
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