Definitely could be!
Or, if once things go digital...every credit card has a code in that long number they give you. 52 might mean your state, 36 master card, visa, discover....I have little doubt the "mark of the beast" could be such as well, 00 meaning the federal government, 36 your state, 22 your region in a state, 6 your level of social score (which might allow or disallow certain purchases)... The ancient jews played around with something similar to numerology where numbers and series of numbers had hidden meanings. It is why things like 7 horns, might not actually mean a physical number...the authors of the new testaments were raised Jewish and would know the lingo.
The number
three was the symbol of holiness. The Holy of Holies occupied one-third, and the Holy Place two-thirds, of the entire Temple. The tapestries were ten times three ells in length, and there were three vessels each for the altar of burnt offering, the altar of incense, and the Ark. The candlestick had twice three arms (besides the shaft, which also held a lamp), and each arm had three knobs. The blessing of the priest consisted of three sections, and in the invocation of God, the word “holy” was repeated thrice.
The symbolism of the number
four was based on the contemplation of the quaternity as found in the universe, which included both heaven and earth. The number four connoted heaven as the throne of God.
The Holy of Holies was in the form of a cube, and the Holy Place was a double cube in length. All the vessels of the Temple in Jerusalem (except the candlestick) were rectangular. According to Ezekiel i. 26-28, the number four symbolized the divine revelation, while in the view of Philo it was the number of complete harmonies.
The number
five typified semicompletion. The dimensions of the curtain of the Holy of Holies were four ells by five; the altar in the court covered a surface of five square ells, and there were five pillars at the entrance to the Tabernacle.
The number
six symbolizes imperfection.
The number
seven was the general symbol for all association with God, and was the favorite religious number of Judaism, typifying the covenant of holiness and sanctification, and also all that was holy and sanctifying in purpose. The candlestick had seven lamps, and the acts of atonement and purification were accompanied by a sevenfold sprinkling. The establishment of the Sabbath, the Sabbatical year, and the year of jubilee is based on the number seven, as were the periods of purification and of mourning. The number 7 is the Divine number of completion.
The number
eight symbolizes new beginnings. According to Kaballah in the Zohar the number eight number signifies this because the eight-day was the first day after creation when God returned to work; the week began again.
The number
ten symbolized absolute completeness. The court to the Tabernacle was ten times ten ells long, and five times ten ells wide, and in the Holy of Holies, the Ten Commandments were preserved.
The number
twelve, being the product of three and four, typified the union of the people with God. On the table were twelve loaves of show-bread, and the breastplate of the priest contained twelve precious stones as emblems of the twelve tribes of Israel, which camped round about the Sanctuary.
The number
thirteen symbolizes the principles of faith and God’s mercy.
The number
eighteen is considered significant because the Hebrew word for “life” is (chai), which has a numerical value of 18.
The number
twenty-six symbolizes God’s name
So, when looking at the above...6 = imperfection and 3=the divine or not of the physical earth
Thus the number for the devil is 6 repeated thrice....