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onomantic (a.)

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  1. The ancient Greeks practiced onomancy, a form of divination based on the interpretation of names.
  2. Onomantic rituals involved analyzing the numerical values or sound patterns of names.
  3. Some onomancers believed that the letters in a name held clues about a person's character and destiny.
  4. Others used onomancy to determine the compatibility of partners or the auspiciousness of events.
  5. A well-known example of onomancy is the use of the Kabbalah to assign numerical values to Hebrew letters.
  6. The study of onomancy has been revived in modern times, particularly in the field of name numerology.
  7. Some people believe that onomancy can provide insights into personal growth and self-discovery.
  8. However, there is little scientific evidence to support the claims of onomancy.
  9. Despite its uncertain origins and reliability, onomancy remains a fascinating form of divination.
  10. In popular culture, onomancy has been depicted in movies, books, and television shows as a mysterious and enigmatic practice.

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The ancient Greeks practiced onomancy, a form of divination based on the interpretation of names.

Onomantic rituals involved analyzing the numerical values or sound patterns of names.

Some onomancers believed that the letters in a name held clues about a person's character and destiny.

Others used onomancy to determine the compatibility of partners or the auspiciousness of events.