Have you tried using a dictionary that auto-completes?
There’s one here. If you’re looking for words in Portuguese, set it for Portuguese to English and type the first consonant, followed by a vowel, and then by the second consonant. If you don’t see something that can be turned into an image, then change the vowel. I’d make a list of possible vowel combinations and go through them in order: a, e, i, o, u, ei, ai, ia.
Example:
44 = RR
First type “rar” and look at the suggestions. Then try “rer”, “rir”, “ror” and the others. That produces words like:
- raro
- raridade
- rarefeito
- rir
- teste de Rorschach
They might not produce words that directly refer to an image, but it might be possible to create an object by associating it with a word like “raridades”.
In my system, I couldn’t find exact images for everything so I had to stretch things when I got to the last numbers. One example is my image for 753. It produces the sound “KAIM” which doesn’t sound like any word in English. I turned that into the word “crime” and then linked that to an image of a chalk outline. So 753 means a chalk outline. I have a lot of stretched images like that.
For people you could try looking through this list of 10,000 people. There’s also a way to search for people by initials here.