
MrFirebird
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Posted by Samiamascorpio
Well...I'm really not sure what I'm reading here...you kinda lost me on the whole Y is a vowel but sometimes a consonant.
And Lilith in cancer, yikes!

Posted by Samiamascorpio
Idk the answer but...why is the word trolley so important to you? Is it your last name? What is the relevance of knowing the answer if its a vowel or not?
And the cancer in Lilith...just means you never give up on something you love, or something like that I heard it from someone who heard it from someone else so I don't want to say the wrong thing but from what I gathered it means you have a problem with letting things go.
Also, I'm not really a numbers person, and I don't believe in coincidence. If you think it has meaning, therefore it does.
The real question is, what does all of this mean to you?





Posted by BullGem
In this case I really think the Y is a consonant. I can't explain it,, but patterns and numbers seem to repeat themselves way too much to just be coincidence...
You dig deeeeeeep...I like that 🙂


Posted by MrFirebird
The Letter Y
In Numerology the letter Y can be both a consonant and a vowel.
You will see that the calculator has two buttons for the letter Y. A 'Yc' button for when the letter Y is a consonant and a 'Yv' button for when the letter Y is a vowel. Use the following to determine if any Y's in your name are consonants or vowels.
The Y is a always a vowel, except when there is another vowel (a, e, i, o, or u) next to the Y, and that other vowel is part of the same syllable. In those cases, the Y becomes a consonant.
For example, the letter Y is a vowel in Yvonne, Cindy, Elly, Mary, Lynn, Connolly, and Catheryn. As you can see, in neither of these names is another vowel found next to the letter Y.
Examples of the Y as a consonant are: Mulrooney, Yemen, Yantz, Barey, Maya, and Troy. In these cases another vowel is found next to the letter Y.
More challenging names are: Bryan, Wyatt, and other names where an a, e, i, o, or u is found next to the Y. However, in cases like these, that other vowel is not part of the same syllable. Bryan is a two-syllable word. The Y is found in the first syllable and the A is part of the second syllable. Therefore, the Y in Bryan is a vowel. The same is the case with Wyatt.
NO! The basic English Grammar way you learned In grammar school Is correct. IF that "Y" Is next to a vowel It Is NOT a vowel but a consonant.. PERIOD! The way you are doing It Is wrong & the numbers likewise will come out wrong.
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Vowels 6 6 6
[First Name] [Middle Name] [Last Name] = 66 = 12 = 3
11+18+1969=1998=27=9
Ellsworth, Maine = 66 = 12 = 3
Destiny = 3
Soul Urge = 9
Inner Dream = 3