What we have in our control to design, within the framework of our birth, would be the name you’re most known by; first names typically are what we’re called upon, you can go by (insist on) a nickname instead, the common approach. By word of mouth or pen, in disclosure of a full name, you can also curate a number to function. We have many names to already pick from, like a repertoire or depository (i.e middle names, maiden names), I’ve come to know that active relevant options are usually right under our nose. “Compatibility” is up to you. Energies serve different purposes.
My life path is 33 (6) and my first name “Vanessa” is a 24 (6). My full birth certificate name is a 73 (1); whereas to put only my first and last name is 50. Sometimes for formal documents like a drivers license, something that gets checked by strangers often, when middle names are “optional”, I’ll slip only ONE of them on the title, creating the name into 60 (6) even though that single middle name might never be spoken out loud, just recognized.
When I became an American in citizenship, I was forced to put both middle names on the naturalization document because it is on my birth certificate. That’s as official as it gets and didn’t have a choice, it was corrected for me, 73 is a part of my birth one way or another. Whereas on my Canadian passport, the country I was certifiably-born in, since on this form middle name is optional, was able to title myself to include the single middle name (60) upon renewing my official federal document. It’s the passport I use most often, serves me well because I travel (receive visas) as “an artist”, the energy of my life path (33) and what I’m eventually asking authority for in applying with this document (60), 1:1 becomes unquestionable.
you can test these “applications”, and can apply it with whatever you need as long as it’s a true “given” name (legally speaking, you’re entitled to it). People go as far as change their legal name to be able to use something that wasn’t “given” to them by birth
my other middle name, an energy involved in fullness of my life, what exists to make me 33&73 by birth, but doesn’t need to function in the extra-curricular . I never feel it necessary to invoke further than my birth certificate, already there behind the scenes (probably what makes me a 73 to begin with, self-reliant and calculating).
Again, nicknames are a common approach. One of my closest friends goes by the name Playground, another friend by Mango, which of course as a loved one will honor, their “given names” are no longer on my tongue. Neither of these people have numerology info, but surely they’re utilizing something.
I think it also tells you who your true friends are when another person can’t handle calling you something new. Attached to their own idea of you, and not you as a living energetic creature.
my other name, vansio, is 23. To be incorporated