Gender
Female
Origin
Scottish
Etymology
From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire
Numbers
4 , 4 , 9
Who are they?
Seemingly unemotional, Ainsley is calm and reserved, haughty and detached. Most certainly, she is sober and very deep, but also shy, honest, and of impeccable morality. Patient, secure, disciplined, determined and level-headed, Ainsley is nonetheless apprehensive and uncertain. She tends to have low self-esteem and can be quite introverted. She isnt afraid of solitude and prefers to maintain one or two close friendships than several less authentic relationships. Far from being dissipated or superficial, she is only really interested by that which is profound and genuine. If you count yourself among her friends this is because she considers you worthy of her time. Not particularly spontaneous or demonstrative, she can be over-sensitive and emotional although she conceals this part of her nature behind a thick layer of ice. Her incredible self-control could easily be mistaken for indifference, and she often has the impression that she is misunderstood. She is proud and doesnt like to show her vulnerability, which she perceives as a sign of weakness. Likewise, she would rather try and manage for herself than consider asking others for help. Practical and rational, Ainsley relies on reason and logic. From time to time she can be given to flights of fancy, but it usually isnt very long before she comes back down to earth. Hard working and conscientious, she is thrifty, organized and a perfectionist. As a child, she is far too well-behaved and responsible for her age, sometimes forgetting her own needs and desires in an effort to please her parents or at least avoid disappointing them. She already has a strong sense of duty and is scrupulous in all that she undertakes: to use authority and force with her is strictly unnecessary and even counter-productive. Indeed if her parents do not understand this then she could risk growing up to become a woman with more than her fair share of inhibitions. Ainsley has a great need for privacy. Give her a large metal box with a key, and as she grows older, she will probably want a diary with an infallible lock. If she happens to be the eldest, make sure that the younger children know not to touch her things or go into her bedroom, this is a sacred place, and her books and other personal belongings are her treasure.
What do they like?
Close to nature, Ainsley likes simplicity and cant stand insincerity, deceit or pretence. Above all she seeks security, and it really doesnt matter if the routine sets in or if her existence becomes monotonous. She would be happiest living in the countryside, far away from the noise and the bustling crowds where she could enjoy lifes simple pleasures. She delights in the the company of animals and loves spending time in her garden, strolling in the sun or contemplating a rosebud... Romance isnt always easy for this self-contained and reserved young lady: spontaneity isnt really her strong point, and neither is exuberant self-expression. She is dependable, secure and incredibly loyal and will choose her partner according to his moral fibre and his values. Ainsley is a woman with principles.
What do they do?
Ainsley is likely to be attracted to the social, medical and paramedical professions: in connection with law, justice and magistracy... However, she also needs security and could be tempted by a safer position, such as a public servant. Occupations in relation to the land, flowers or animals are likely to appeal to her, as well as those requiring attention to detail.
Female
Origin
Scottish
Etymology
From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire
Numbers
4 , 4 , 9
Who are they?
Seemingly unemotional, Ainsley is calm and reserved, haughty and detached. Most certainly, she is sober and very deep, but also shy, honest, and of impeccable morality. Patient, secure, disciplined, determined and level-headed, Ainsley is nonetheless apprehensive and uncertain. She tends to have low self-esteem and can be quite introverted. She isnt afraid of solitude and prefers to maintain one or two close friendships than several less authentic relationships. Far from being dissipated or superficial, she is only really interested by that which is profound and genuine. If you count yourself among her friends this is because she considers you worthy of her time. Not particularly spontaneous or demonstrative, she can be over-sensitive and emotional although she conceals this part of her nature behind a thick layer of ice. Her incredible self-control could easily be mistaken for indifference, and she often has the impression that she is misunderstood. She is proud and doesnt like to show her vulnerability, which she perceives as a sign of weakness. Likewise, she would rather try and manage for herself than consider asking others for help. Practical and rational, Ainsley relies on reason and logic. From time to time she can be given to flights of fancy, but it usually isnt very long before she comes back down to earth. Hard working and conscientious, she is thrifty, organized and a perfectionist. As a child, she is far too well-behaved and responsible for her age, sometimes forgetting her own needs and desires in an effort to please her parents or at least avoid disappointing them. She already has a strong sense of duty and is scrupulous in all that she undertakes: to use authority and force with her is strictly unnecessary and even counter-productive. Indeed if her parents do not understand this then she could risk growing up to become a woman with more than her fair share of inhibitions. Ainsley has a great need for privacy. Give her a large metal box with a key, and as she grows older, she will probably want a diary with an infallible lock. If she happens to be the eldest, make sure that the younger children know not to touch her things or go into her bedroom, this is a sacred place, and her books and other personal belongings are her treasure.
What do they like?
Close to nature, Ainsley likes simplicity and cant stand insincerity, deceit or pretence. Above all she seeks security, and it really doesnt matter if the routine sets in or if her existence becomes monotonous. She would be happiest living in the countryside, far away from the noise and the bustling crowds where she could enjoy lifes simple pleasures. She delights in the the company of animals and loves spending time in her garden, strolling in the sun or contemplating a rosebud... Romance isnt always easy for this self-contained and reserved young lady: spontaneity isnt really her strong point, and neither is exuberant self-expression. She is dependable, secure and incredibly loyal and will choose her partner according to his moral fibre and his values. Ainsley is a woman with principles.
What do they do?
Ainsley is likely to be attracted to the social, medical and paramedical professions: in connection with law, justice and magistracy... However, she also needs security and could be tempted by a safer position, such as a public servant. Occupations in relation to the land, flowers or animals are likely to appeal to her, as well as those requiring attention to detail.
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