Asher

The first name Asher is of Hebrew origin and means “Happy” or “Happiness“. Asher is typically used as a male or boys name.

Popularity Ranking By Year:  Top 100 Boys Names

  • 2015 Rank:  83rd
  • 2014 Rank:  93rd
  • 2013 Rank:  Not ranked in the Top 100 Boys Names
  • 2012 Rank:  Not ranked in the Top 100 Boys Names
  • 2011 Rank:  Not ranked in the Top 100 Boys Names

Numerology of Asher

The name Asher contains 5 letters (2 vowels and 3 consonants) and 2 syllables.  In Numerology we assign specific numbers to each letter in the name.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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

As such, A = 1, S = 1, H = 8, E = 5 and R = 9. Then you add together each digit and you come up with a sum total for the First Name.

A    S    H    E    R
1 + 1 + 8 + 5 + 9 = 24

The 24 is then further reduced to a single digit number by adding the 2 and the 4 together so 2 + 4 = 6.

Your number is:  6

The characteristics of Number 6 are:  Responsibility, protection, nurturing community, balance and sympathy.

  • The name Asher gives you a clever mind, good business judgment, a sense of responsibility and an appreciation of the finer things in life.
  • You are serious-minded and not inclined to make light of things even in little ways, and in your younger years you had more mature interests than others your age.
  • Home and family mean a great dal to you and it is natural that you should desire the security of a peaceful, settled home environment where you can enjoy the companionship of family and friends.
  • In the home you assume your responsibilities capably, having the self-confidence to form your own opinions and make your own decisions.
  • Others can rely on you; once you have given your word you will do your utmost to fulfill a responsibility. However, there is a tendency to be a little too independent in your thinking and it is difficult for you to accept the help of others when you should.
  • Due to your strong sense of responsibility, you could experience worry and mental turmoil through assuming more responsibility than you should.
  • Friction could arise through others feeling that you were interfering with their rights and privileges, even though you are only trying to help.

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