Score a Chinese baby name using stroke numerology (Wu Ge analysis).
Wu Ge (五格数理) is a traditional Chinese name-scoring method that calculates five key numbers (grids) from the stroke counts of each character in a name: Heaven Grid (天格), Person Grid (人格), Earth Grid (地格), Outer Grid (外格) and Total Grid (总格). Each number is evaluated for auspiciousness based on classical numerology tables.
This tool uses traditional stroke count definitions used in Chinese name numerology, which may occasionally differ from standard character dictionaries. For a comprehensive name analysis, consulting a professional naming consultant is recommended.
The Wu Ge (Five Grid) name scoring system is a traditional Chinese numerology method that has been used for name selection for over 1,000 years. Developed based on the I Ching and ancient numerical theory, it evaluates a Chinese name by calculating five specific numbers from the stroke counts of each character. Each of the five numbers represents a different life dimension: Heaven Grid (天格) relates to family heritage; Earth Grid (地格) governs vitality and health; Person Grid (人格) — the most important — reveals core character and destiny; Outer Grid (外格) affects social relationships; Total Grid (总格) represents overall life fortune and achievement. A name with high scores across all five grids is considered highly auspicious.