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Edited to add more information/rules.

What’s In YOUR Name?

1. THE BARE BONES BASIC RULES

do not remove any letter or letters from the source word or phrase when you do Lexigramming and or Anagramming.

You have the letters, use them!

You do not have certain letters or extra copies?
Do NOT add them!

2. THE BASIC RULES FOR LEXIGRAMMING AND ANAGRAMMING

1. Use any and all letters from the source to create/find words when Lexigramming.
Add none, remove none.

2. When Anagramming, use all the letters from the source by rearranging the letters to find/create words, with no letters left over.
Add none, remove none.

3. Do not add or remove any letters from the name or phrase before starting to Lexigram or Anagram it, nor afterwards.

If you do remove any letters, be they consonants or vowels, your resulting creation(s) will not be based on the Name etc. you chose to Anagram or Lexigram.

Adding letters to try and artificially & unethically FORCE a Lexigram to say things which are not in reality there, results in the creation not being an actual Lexigram.

The above rules are the "simplified basic rules".
There are more complex rules for Relationship, Compatibility, proper use of Abbreviations, contractions, homophones, and so forth.

Here are examples of incorrect sequencing;
the result of removing vowels and consonants from the word, name or phrase before Lexigramming.

The first example is the result of the incorrect and illogical rules that some people naively use when they attempt to Lexigram.

The phrase to be Lexigrammed is:

MOONLIGHT SONATA
AA G H I L M NN OOO S TT

VS

MOONLIGHT SAA
AA G H I L M NN OO S T


which is the incorrect hobbled sequence that has had letters removed by the person attempting to Lexigram the short phrase
.
The following are each examples of incomplete/incorrect and complete/correct letter sequencing.

AAGHILMNOOST=MOONLIGHT SAA
Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence

VS

AAGHILMNNOOOSTT=MOONLIGHT SONATA
MOTHER EARTH

Incorrect/Incomplete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
_________________________________
AEHMORT=MOTHER A

VS

Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AEEHHMORRTT=MOTHER EARTH
_________________________________
LADY DIANA FRANCES SPENCER

Incorrect/Incomplete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AACDEEFILNPRSY=LADY IAN FRCES PE

VS

Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AAAACCDDEEEFILNNNPRRSSY=LADY DIANA FRANCIS SPENCER

When Lexigramming & or Anagramming one uses
ALL the letters in a word, name, full name, phrase, date,
whatever one is Lexigramming and or Anagramming.

If any letter/letters are removed before attempting to Lexigram, the resulting creation would not be an actual Lexigram because it was not based on the complete/correct letter sequencing of the source word or phrase.

It makes no rational sense to mutate the "source" being Lexigrammed and or Anagrammed.

For truth to be revealed the complete letter sequence is used.

Remember,
do NOT remove any letter or letters from the source word or phrase when you do Lexigramming and or Anagramming.

You have the letters, use them!
You do not have certain letters or extra copies?
Do NOT add them!
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In addition to the above rules of mine;
Some
VERY IMPORTANT FACTS TO REMEMBER WHEN LEXIGRAMMING!
1.
The words found from the SOURCE;
the word/phrase/date etc one is ttempting to Lexigram;
ARE NOT WITH RARE EXCEPTION CALLED ANAGRAMS!
2.
A WORD LIST IS NOT AN ANAGRAM NOR A LEXIGRAM!

Tht erroneous labeling of words found with the source;
has led to folks thinking those individual words are anagrams and are strung to form a Lexigram.
Hence folks saying to Lexigram you must anagram first.
Not true.
Again;
THE WORDS IN A WORD LIST OF WORDS FOUND WITHIN/FROM THE SOURCE;
ARE NOT;
WITH RARE EXCEPTION;
ANAGRAMS.

Only actual perfect anagrams found are anagrams; of the source;
the rest are candidate words to pick and choose to use when creating a Lexigram.
Example:
ENGLISH
anagrams perfectly to become:
SHINGLE.
SHINGLE
is the only one word that is also an anagram of ENGLISH.
The rest of the words found within the letters of the word ENGLISH;
are merely one's Lexigram candidate words; and are
NOT ANAGRAMS!
Some of the candidate words found;
One and only one word;
SHINGLE;
AS being both an Anagram and a simple candidate word
for use in Lexigramming.

SHINGLE=
both an anagram and a Lexigram candidate word;
the rest are simply candidate Lexigram words found within the word ENGLISH.

SLEIGH NEIGHS HINGES SINGLE SLING SINGE
HINGE NEIGH SHINE GLENS LINES SING SHIN
SIGN NIGH LINE LIES SIGH HIES LENS LEIS
GLEN LEGS HENS ISLE SINE GINS LEG SHE GIN
LIE HIE GEL GELS INS HEN ENS HIS NIL LEI
SIN EN HI HE IN IS EL EH I

More examples of words that can be both a candidate word for use in Lexigramming and at the same time each are perfect Anagrams and simple Lexigrams.
Only by being both an Anagram and a simple Lexigram; can any single candidate word be called an Anagram.

In no particular order;
and take note;
there are many more such words!
A short list;
each line showing Anagrams/Simple Lexigrams of each word on each line.

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RESCUED SECURED SEDUCER REDUCES
CHEATING TEACHING
SECTION NOTICES
THINKER RETHINK
NIPPLES SLIPPER
VERSES SERVES
VETOED DEVOTE
VOWELS WOLVES
WORDS SWORD
ARISING RAISING
DISEASE SEASIDE
MOBBING BOMBING
LOOKOUT OUTLOOK
RELAYED LAYERED
RENTERS ANTLERS
RECITAL ARTICLE
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POTION OPTION
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EAGER AGREE
EXIST EXITS
FLEES FEELS
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HARDEST TRASHED HATREDS THREADS
DRAWBACK BACKWARD
VIEWERS REVIEWS
SISTERS RESISTS
THICKEN KITCHEN

each of those words/Anagrams/Simple Lexigrams;
has many more basic candidate words that are not Anagrams; nor Lexigrams;
but are merely candidate words to use when Lexigramming.
By the way;
Lexigram is not appropriate.
Etymologically;
it should be Lexagram/Lexagrame and so forth.
Those are the terms we use; and only use it with a letter "i" Lexi instead of Lexa because most folks are more familiar with the word Lexigram; because it was promoted by the famed Astrologer Linda Goodman who was as I pointed out previously;
totally unaware that the word Lexigram was already being used elsewhere by scientists.

Whilst I sincerely applaud WFS's enthusiasm and interest in the Art And Science Of Lexigramming/Lexigrams.
I simply do not support his promotion of erroneous information concerning the details/process/labeling of the aspects and rules concerning Lexigramming/Lexigramming etc.

The same goes for others since about 1987; who continue to blindly follow Linda Goodman's well intended but sadly; seriously flawed take on Lexigramming;
including the misappropriated name itself that was already being used in primate and language research.

The misinformation and flawed illogical erroneous information others have been promoting about The Arts And Science Of Lexigramming; contain much free form ANYTHING GOES "ART";
but too often flawed erroneous information about The Science Of it all; with little to none concerning logical process and actual linguistic value for practical use as a tool for education.
Hence the reasons for Lexigrams and Lexigramming is still not being taken seriously; except for the most part by folks into mysticism and such only.
That is disappointing and rather sad; because few folks desire or know how to take it to a professional level.
Accurate Lexigramming process, is not counter to mysticism, divination and such; in fact it would enhance and bring a banner of respectability and seriousness to Lexigramming/Lexigrams that would bring it into the field of education too.
Lexigramming/Lexigrams for anyone;
not just those into mysticism etc.


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Good stuff!

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quote:
Originally posted by Randall:
Good stuff!
Thank you!

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posted February 14, 2017 11:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Good advice. If you have the letters, use them. If you don't, then don't add them.

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quote:
Originally posted by Randall:
Good advice. If you have the letters, use them. If you don't, then don't add them.
Yes! Exactly!

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quote:
Originally posted by Randall:
Good advice. If you have the letters, use them. If you don't, then don't add them.

Of course complete and correct sequencing of the source is required before Lexigramming.
This prevents adding and or dropping letters.

When the sequence is not complete;
then letters are indeed being dropped from the source before Lexigramming.
This results in the creation being not derived from all the letters in the actual source.

To better clarify things;
that can help people to understand the process;
I am rephrasing some of the basic rules.

The basic rules for Lexigramming makes Lexigramming much easier to do.

The following are some basic rules repeated,
to help ensure one's creation becomes an actual error free Lexigram!

quote:
Do not "remove any letters, from your "completely sequenced source".

Source=
the word, name, phrase, date etc. you intend to use for Lexigramming."

Sequence=
the
alphabetization of all the letters from your "source".

Completely Sequenced Source=
(for example)

MOONLIGHT SONATA "source"
AA G H I L M NN OOO S TT=
complete/correct source sequence

VS

MOONLIGHT SAA "not a complete source"
AA G H I L M NN OO S T=
incomplete/incorrect source sequence


The rules apply to the manual process and or a "spiraling" process to acquire one's words from their source.

When one uses a Anagram/Lexigram words only generator; there is usually no need to spellcheck and or check for words not actually found within the source.
The need to spellcheck is also significantly reduced and or eliminated depending on the accuracy of any word generator.
What to do with your words is a topic for another thread!
Working on that!
If anyone has any questions about Lexigramming,
please feel free to ask!
asking questions is how we learn.

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I have had to correct so many typos it is scary.
Hope there are not any more in my previous post.
I will fix them when/if I find any.

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Testing...had login glitches after a computer crash
Edit to add:
OK now.

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posted February 16, 2017 12:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Glad it's okay.

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Not a fan of my own typos.

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You make them too? I always pegged you as a very good typist.

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I am, but not when on my phone.

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Ah....yeah from what I have seen typing/texting is not always easy on a phone.
I cannot see well enougf nor type fast enough on those tiny keypads to do it.

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I still have the iPhone 4. Big fingers and tiny screen.

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You still use it?

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Thank you for sharing with the basic rules for lexigramming and anagramming ! I used to spell my name Lili till the age of 20 years 10 months and 23 days for my international travelling my name was spelled in French spelling. When I settled in Australia I changed it to Lily. On my birth certificate my name and surname were written in other languages : Georgian and Russian. On my international travelling passport my name in French Spelling : AAACHIIIILLMNRTV. Since I settled in Australia my name and surname have these letters AEFFIKLLORTY . When I was born I am spelling my full name from Russian Language ( making english spelling for "ch " instead of "tch "( French ). Here is my full name which includes my Father's name Georgi and in my name it becomes Georgievna: AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV . 25 letters . Which name for lexigramming should I use ? My current one or the one on my birthday certificate ?

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Yeppers!

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Originally posted by Lexxigramer:
You still use it?

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quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
Thank you for sharing with the basic rules for lexigramming and anagramming ! I used to spell my name Lili till the age of 20 years 10 months and 23 days for my international travelling my name was spelled in French spelling. When I settled in Australia I changed it to Lily. On my birth certificate my name and surname were written in other languages : Georgian and Russian. On my international travelling passport my name in French Spelling : AAACHIIIILLMNRTV. Since I settled in Australia my name and surname have these letters AEFFIKLLORTY . When I was born I am spelling my full name from Russian Language ( making english spelling for "ch " instead of "tch "( French ). Here is my full name which includes my Father's name Georgi and in my name it becomes Georgievna: AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV . 25 letters . Which name for lexigramming should I use ? My current one or the one on my birthday certificate ?

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Hello lily0409 :starsmile!
Is this is your first time at Lexigram Magic?
If so; then Welcome!
Your multilingual spellings of your name and the changes of the spelling makes this require a complex series of questions to ask you to answer.
quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
Thank you for sharing with the basic rules for lexigramming and anagramming !

You're very welcome!
quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
I used to spell my name Lili till the age of 20 years 10 months and 23 days for my international travelling my name was spelled in French spelling.

quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
On my birth certificate my name and surname were written in other languages : Georgian and Russian.
On my international travelling passport my name in French Spelling : AAACHIIIILLMNRTV.


Usually I begin
with the FULL BIRTH NAME and COUNTRY/LANGUAGE.
That can possibly reveal your basic baseline potentials and portents for your lifetime.
What is your exact full birth name on your birth certificate?
I see that you mention it being written in Georgian, Russian, and French.
I do not know those languages yet; I hope to learn Russian.
Were you born in Russia?
Is Russia the country of birth listed on your birth certificate?
Which alphabet(s) are used in the spellings of your FULL NAME on your birth certificate?
Russian
Georgian
French
Or are any transliterated into the
Latin alphabet?
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
When I was born I am spelling my full name from Russian Language ( making english spelling for "ch " instead of "tch "( French ). Here is my full name which includes my Father's name Georgi and in my name it becomes Georgievna: AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV . 25 letters . Which name for lexigramming should I use ? My current one or the one on my birthday certificate ?

As I said above;
I Usually begin
with the FULL BIRTH NAME and the original language the name is written in. .
That can possibly reveal your basic baseline potentials and portents for your lifetime.
Any changes, nick names and or married names can possibly reveal what you affect and what affects you whilst using any combination of names.
What language have you used the most;
or use now;
your preferred language and alphabet?

quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:

When I settled in Australia I changed it to Lily.

and:
quote:
Originally posted by lily0409:
Since I settled in Australia my name and surname have these letters AEFFIKLLORTY

That would be the name I would use for Lexigramming your full name now;
assuming it is your FULL NAME.
I would compare it to your ORIGINAL FULL BIRTH NAME to try to ascertain how the change from Lili to Lily,
affects your name analysis via letter changes.

I am trying to understand your full birth name as compared to your name change(s?) and the various spellings.
There appears to be much more differences than simply changing LILI to LILY.
1.
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV
Is this your full birth name letter sequence transliterated from Russian or Georgian; or French;
using the Latin alphabet to translate it into English?
Then there is the name you use in Astrailia after changing Lili to Lily:
AEFFIKLLORTY.
I do not see how these two names are related
If youonly changed your one name;
LILI TO LILY;
then why the drastic difference between birth name and name you use now? Your birth name does not have a letter "Y" because you spelled your name then; as LILI; nd not LILY.
However;
Why is the name you use now (AEFFIKLLORTY)
missing a great number of letters found within you birth mame?
Missing letters from AEFFIKLLORTY are:
AAA C E GG H IIII M NN R VV
Why? That does no appear to be related to:
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV.
Letters found with the name:
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV;
that are missing;
Y
which is the only letter changed due to changing LILI to LILY.
other letters missing in AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV
from the letters found within the name;
AEFFIKLLORTY, are:
FF K T.
Additionally you birth name in French;
AAACHIIIILLMNRTV
when compared to:
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV
is missing these letters:
A EE GG I N O R V
from:
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV

I cannot help you more until I understand the many discrepancies.
Is your current name of
AEFFIKLLORTY
not a full name?
Is it a married name without all your current or birth names?
Please explain.

quote:
Otherwise;
Use the language and correct spelling of your FULL LEGAL BIRTH NAME
listed on your birth certificate.
Then use your FULL CURRENT NAME in whatever language you use now;
or that is on your legal name record, identification now.
Then compare them.


I do not yet know enough of alphabets other than Latin; to manually translate and Lexigram in.
I could use a translator for Cyrillic to English to get a proper transliteration.
however I would need to see your full birth name in Cyrillic if that is how it is written on your birth certificate.
For example:
Alexander=
ალექსანდრე
aleksandre
(in Georgian)
Alexander
=Александр
Aleksandr (in Russian)
Alexander=
Alexandre (French

Lexigramming is totally dependent upon the actual letters in a name sequence;
And transliteration from alphabets other than Latin can be a problem with maintaining original accuracy.
When Lexigramming in languages using non Latin alphabets;
one should ideally, if possible;
use the letters of that alphabet.
If your full birth name is written in a non Latin alphabet;
yes you can transliterate into the the Latin alphabet; but may well lose accuracy of meaning when Lexigramming.
My keyboard does not support any alphabet but Latin.
However a translator can help when one has more to work with than only a name letters sequence.
I do not know it I have helped or added to the confusion.
Would you run your full birth name through Google translate?
You can begin with any alphabet and translate to English.
Then give me the exact letter sequence for your full birth name;
in both the non Latin and the Latin alphabets.
That would make it so that I do not have to know your actual names.
I just cannot see how all these names are the same when you only changed the letter "I" in LILI to a letter "Y" in LILY.
These variations indicate far more changes than simply the changes of the letter "I" in LILI to a letter "Y" in LILY.
AAACHIIIILLMNRTV
AAAACEEGGHIIIIILLMNNORRVV
AEFFIKLLORTY
Please explain.
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Lily0409
I also replied to you here: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/002188.html

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posted March 24, 2018 01:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks, LEXX.

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Lexxigramer
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posted March 24, 2018 02:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lexxigramer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You're welcome Randall!

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lily0409
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posted March 30, 2018 03:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lily0409     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you sooo much Lexxigramer !!! I've just discovered your warm welcome and such beautiful and long reply !!!
I am going to think how to reply to your answer !

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