Gender
Male
Origin
Ancient Near Eastern
Etymology
From the Akkadian name Hammu-rapi, possibly derived from Amorite meaning "uncle is a healer"
Numbers
5 , 5 , 9
Who are they?
Hammurabi is hyperactive, quick-thinking, resourceful, dynamic and excitable. He always seems to be in a hurry and patience is not one of his finer qualities. He constantly makes plans that he cant wait to get started on. He is immediately likeable and seeks the company of others who tend to follow in his wake (he cheerfully affirms his position as the leader). Shrewd and swift, Hammurabi tends to think that anything he can do, others can too; which can make him less than tolerant! He is a man of conquest - a seducer who is stimulated by a challenge, which means the more out of reach something is, the greater his desire to obtain it. Because he is quite happy with himself, Hammurabi lets himself go to self-satisfaction without any hang-ups whatsoever... Curious and into everything, he is versatile and once he has solved one mystery he quickly gets bored and impatient to move on to the next. This is one of the reasons why he enjoys travelling so much, he loves to find himself between two trains or aeroplanes and easily adapts to any new situation. He loathes monotony, the humdrum of the daily grind and constraints in any shape or form, which he prefers to avoid: his policy is to live each day as it comes - whats the point in worrying about tomorrow? Furthermore, he often lacks organization and doesnt always flow through with his ideas, which can lead to drastic measures: generally quite untidy, he can go through phases where he will sort and tidy all of his cupboards and drawers - until the next time six months later! This is an imaginative, sensitive and intuitive individual who doesnt tolerate solitude very well. As a child, Hammurabi is a real little tyrant whose parents would be wise to draw a thick line in the sand and inculcate the notions of sharing and the respect of others. He is independent and autonomous from a very early age, and his first words could have been: Ill do it myself. Boisterous and quick as a flash, the practice of a sport will allow him to both express himself and burn off some of that excess energy.
What do they like?
Hammurabi enjoys his freedom and always does exactly as he pleases, so he doesnt appreciate others trying to impose restrictions on him. He loves movement, travel, thrills and adventure, as well as questioning everything! On a permanent quest for novelty and excitement he is quite the ladies man and is open to all experiences, convinced that in any direction, one may have a fine walk. He isnt particularly sentimental, nor is he fundamentally suited to a long-term or life-long commitment. A real charmer, he could be quite the libertine since fidelity isnt necessarily one of his finer qualities; however he would be quite outraged if his partner took the same liberties. He is extremely masculine and his sexuality is very pronounced, unlike his sensitivity.
What do they do?
He is suited to a career necessitating movement and travel, such as sales and marketing or sales representation or occupations in connection with sport, travel or speed. Hammurabi could equally choose one of the social or medical professions, as well as those related to taste (catering, cuisine...).
Male
Origin
Ancient Near Eastern
Etymology
From the Akkadian name Hammu-rapi, possibly derived from Amorite meaning "uncle is a healer"
Numbers
5 , 5 , 9
Who are they?
Hammurabi is hyperactive, quick-thinking, resourceful, dynamic and excitable. He always seems to be in a hurry and patience is not one of his finer qualities. He constantly makes plans that he cant wait to get started on. He is immediately likeable and seeks the company of others who tend to follow in his wake (he cheerfully affirms his position as the leader). Shrewd and swift, Hammurabi tends to think that anything he can do, others can too; which can make him less than tolerant! He is a man of conquest - a seducer who is stimulated by a challenge, which means the more out of reach something is, the greater his desire to obtain it. Because he is quite happy with himself, Hammurabi lets himself go to self-satisfaction without any hang-ups whatsoever... Curious and into everything, he is versatile and once he has solved one mystery he quickly gets bored and impatient to move on to the next. This is one of the reasons why he enjoys travelling so much, he loves to find himself between two trains or aeroplanes and easily adapts to any new situation. He loathes monotony, the humdrum of the daily grind and constraints in any shape or form, which he prefers to avoid: his policy is to live each day as it comes - whats the point in worrying about tomorrow? Furthermore, he often lacks organization and doesnt always flow through with his ideas, which can lead to drastic measures: generally quite untidy, he can go through phases where he will sort and tidy all of his cupboards and drawers - until the next time six months later! This is an imaginative, sensitive and intuitive individual who doesnt tolerate solitude very well. As a child, Hammurabi is a real little tyrant whose parents would be wise to draw a thick line in the sand and inculcate the notions of sharing and the respect of others. He is independent and autonomous from a very early age, and his first words could have been: Ill do it myself. Boisterous and quick as a flash, the practice of a sport will allow him to both express himself and burn off some of that excess energy.
What do they like?
Hammurabi enjoys his freedom and always does exactly as he pleases, so he doesnt appreciate others trying to impose restrictions on him. He loves movement, travel, thrills and adventure, as well as questioning everything! On a permanent quest for novelty and excitement he is quite the ladies man and is open to all experiences, convinced that in any direction, one may have a fine walk. He isnt particularly sentimental, nor is he fundamentally suited to a long-term or life-long commitment. A real charmer, he could be quite the libertine since fidelity isnt necessarily one of his finer qualities; however he would be quite outraged if his partner took the same liberties. He is extremely masculine and his sexuality is very pronounced, unlike his sensitivity.
What do they do?
He is suited to a career necessitating movement and travel, such as sales and marketing or sales representation or occupations in connection with sport, travel or speed. Hammurabi could equally choose one of the social or medical professions, as well as those related to taste (catering, cuisine...).
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