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Symbolism of Numbers for Writers

When structuring my novels, I get super nerdy about making every number, color, and name mean something. This list can serve as a reference for you to incorporate meaningful numerical symbolism into your work, whether they are crafting characters, settings, or themes. Without further ado, here’s the symbolism of numbers for writers.

Numbers hold layers of significance, adding depth to storytelling and resonating with readers on both a conscious and subconscious level. Here’s a list of common numbers and their symbolic meanings, along with examples from popular works:

Number 1 Symbolism: Unity and Beginnings


Number 2: Duality and Balance


Number 3: Completion, Harmony, and Growth

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Number 4: Stability and Order


Number 5: Change and Adventure


Number 6: Harmony, Family, and Responsibility


Number 7: Perfection and Spiritual Awakening

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Number 8: Infinity and Power


Number 9: Finality and Fulfillment


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Number 10: Perfection and Wholeness


Number 11: Intuition and Insight


Number(s) 11:11

Number 12: Cycles and Cosmic Order


Number 13: Transformation and Rebellion


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Number 21: Freedom and Choice


Takeaway: Numbers are more than just tools for counting—they are powerful symbols that can lend richness and depth to a story. By understanding the inherent symbolism behind numbers, writers can craft stories with greater resonance, offering layers of meaning to readers that might not be immediately apparent but which enhance the narrative’s emotional and thematic weight.

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