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72 Names of G-d Kabbalah talismans and sacred Hebrew letter combinations

When Ancient Wisdom Meets Everyday Experience

The beauty of the 72 Names of G-d is that they do not require us to step away from ordinary life.

They can become part of the very moments when we feel confused, frightened, hopeful, inspired, overwhelmed, or ready for change.

A new beginning.
A difficult decision.
A relationship that needs healing.
A period of uncertainty.
A desire to grow.
Or simply a wish to become more aware of the Divine presence in our lives.

Working with the 72 Names is therefore less about seeking a magical shortcut and more about bringing awareness to the qualities we want to awaken and strengthen within ourselves.

A Name can become a quiet point of focus - something we return to when we need to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the quality we are seeking to cultivate.

Finding the Right Name

The 72 Names are traditionally associated with different aspects of human experience. Each three-letter combination offers a different quality to contemplate and a different doorway into spiritual awareness.

Sometimes, choosing a Name is as simple as recognizing what is happening in your life right now.

Are you seeking healing?
More harmony in a relationship?
Clarity in the middle of confusion?
Protection from negativity?
A greater sense of abundance?

The answer may point you toward a particular Name.

You don't have to think of this as choosing a solution to a problem. Instead, consider asking:
What quality do I need to bring into my life right now?

That small shift in perspective is important. The Names can become a way of turning our attention inward and consciously cultivating the qualities we need.

A Few Examples

From Sacred Letters to Silver

These Names have inspired talismans in our studio. Each piece is created as a physical reminder of the Name and the quality it represents.

Mem Hey Shin (מהש)

Healing • Renewal • Gathering Energy

Traditionally associated with healing energy and the ability to gather and channel that energy toward oneself and others.

Shin Alef Hey (שאה)

Love • Renewal • Harmony

Traditionally connected with love, renewal, harmony, and deeper connection in relationships.

Samech Alef Lamed (סאל)

Prosperity • Good Fortune • Abundance

Traditionally associated with prosperity, good fortune, and opening pathways toward abundance.

Alef Lamed Dalet (אלד)

Protection • Inner Strength • Shielding from Harmful Intentions

Traditionally associated with protection from envy and harmful intentions, and with maintaining inner strength in challenging interpersonal situations.

Yud Bet Mem (יבמ)

Clarity • Perspective • Finding Order Within Chaos

Traditionally associated with recognizing the greater design beneath confusion, finding perspective, and bringing greater inner stability when life feels overwhelming.

These are only a few of the seventy-two Names.

Our exploration is just beginning. As this journey unfolds, we will gradually create dedicated pages for each Name - exploring its traditional associations, meditation practices, symbolism, and the ways it can become part of everyday life.

There is no need to explore them all at once. Start with the Name that speaks to you.


Continue Exploring the 72 Names

Understanding the 72 Names →

Discover where the 72 Names come from and how Kabbalistic tradition understands these sacred letter combinations.

Working With the 72 Names →

Learn simple ways to contemplate the Names, including a guided meditation with Yud Bet Mem.

The 72 Names and Everyday Life

Explore how the Names can relate to everyday experiences and how to find a Name that speaks to your present circumstances.

A Journey Through the 72 Names →

Follow our ongoing journey of studying, meditating upon, and transforming the Names from ancient letters into silver talismans.

The 72 Names Library →

Browse all 72 Names and their traditional associations, with individual knowledge pages being added gradually.