Lucifer gematria refers to the practice of assigning numerical values to the letters in the name "Lucifer" to derive a specific sum, often used in esoteric, occult, or mystical traditions. Gematria is a form of Jewish numerology that involves the numerical interpretation of words or phrases, particularly in the Hebrew language. In Hebrew, the name "Lucifer" is often translated as הֵילֵל (Hêlêl), which can be broken down into its constituent letters and their corresponding numerical values: ה (5), י (10), ל (30), and ל (30), summing to 75. However, the term "Lucifer" itself is derived from Latin, and its gematria is more commonly explored in Western esoteric traditions. In Latin, "Lucifer" can be broken down into its letters and assigned values based on various systems, such as the Latin alphabet's position in the sequence (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26), yielding a sum of 93. This number holds significance in certain occult traditions, notably Thelema, where it is associated with the phrase "The word of the Aeon" and the god Baphomet. The practice of Lucifer gematria is often used to uncover hidden meanings, divine messages, or mystical connections within religious and occult texts.