Hebrew Numeral Converter
About Hebrew Numerals (Gematria)
Hebrew numerals use letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Each letter has a specific numerical value (e.g., א
=1, י
=10, ק
=100).
The system is additive, and numbers are written right-to-left, usually with the largest values first.
Special cases: 15 is written ט״ו
(9+6) and 16 is ט״ז
(9+7) to avoid sacred combinations.
Gershayim (״
) is often placed before the last letter of a multi-letter numeral, and Geresh (׳
) after a single-letter numeral.
This converter focuses on the standard range 1-999.
Hebrew Numeral Calculator
How It Works
The calculator converts the Hebrew numerals (1-999) to decimal, performs the calculation, and converts the result back to Hebrew.
Enter standard Hebrew numerals. The calculator handles values 1-999 for inputs and results.
Division results are floored (integer part only).
Hebrew Numeral Reference
Ones (1-9)
Letter | Value |
---|---|
א | 1 |
ב | 2 |
ג | 3 |
ד | 4 |
ה | 5 |
ו | 6 |
ז | 7 |
ח | 8 |
ט | 9 |
Tens (10-90)
Letter | Value |
---|---|
י | 10 |
כ | 20 |
ל | 30 |
מ | 40 |
נ | 50 |
ס | 60 |
ע | 70 |
פ | 80 |
צ | 90 |
Hundreds (100-400)
Letter | Value |
---|---|
ק | 100 |
ר | 200 |
ש | 300 |
ת | 400 |
Special Cases & Marks
15: ט״ו (9+6)
16: ט״ז (9+7)
Geresh (׳): Added after single-letter numerals (e.g., א׳).
Gershayim (״): Added before the last letter of multi-letter numerals (e.g., קנ״ב).
Examples
Decimal | Hebrew |
---|---|
3 | ג׳ |
11 | י״א |
25 | כ״ה |
152 | קנ״ב |
400 | ת׳ |
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