Stella
The name is of Latin origin and it means
"star."
Stella is a difficult and stubborn woman
who always sticks to her principles. She is sociable and inquisitive;
she is well-read and takes interest in politics. Stella is hospitable
and takes a great deal of please from socializing with her close friends.
Stella is often talented and very hard-working, she can hold down several
jobs simultaneously. Stella often gets an itchy foot; she loves traveling
and long voyages. She finds new friends everywhere but when the time comes
to part with them she does not regret it. Stella is responsible and keeps
her word but she is not open-hearted; moreover she is slightly suspicious
of other people. She is short-tempered but quickly calms down; she is
kind and unselfish. She loves merry and noisy companies. Stella can be
cured from any depression with a skilful man's compliment.
"Winter" Stella lacks flexibility
and tolerance; she is too independent and sometimes it complicates her
life. In marriage she is seldom happy although she is a devoted wife and
a thrifty housewife.
"Spring" Stella has weak lungs
and bronchi and unstable nervous system.
"Summer" Stella is slow and is
noted for her timidity and a sort of obedience and compliance. She gets
married late and her marriage is more successful owing to her being milder
and more tolerant. She has a sweet tooth and has a craving for coffee.
"Autumn" Stella is a judicious
personality with strongly developed logical thinking. Slightly meticulous
Stella is as a rule a materialist who does not believe in mysticism and
is well down to earth. She knows how to dress tastefully.
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