Zoya
It is the name of Old Greek origin and
it means "life."
Zoya is an obedient and sociable child.
She believes in fairy tales and she gets really upset when she learns
that Santa Claus does not exist. Her friends are mainly girls since she
is slightly afraid of boys and their wild temper. She is a great storyteller
particularly good at horror stories which she invents herself. She is
a good aide to her mother.
Zoya is good at the humanities; she loves
pets and growing plants. If these hobbies are maintained and developed
in her as a child Zoya can make a good biologist in the future. Zoy's
quiet and easy-going nature allows her to get along with the majority
of people. She has practically no arguments with her husband nor with
colleagues or neighbours. She can tell people using her intuition and
her judgments are based purely on it - she does not take into account
gossips and rumours.
Zoya feels the slightest change in the state
of mind of another person and she can much tell about him from his voice,
intonation and mimics. Zoya's interest in human nature and inner world
can lead her to becoming a fortune-teller or extrasensory individual.
Zoya regard any twist of fate as inevitability
which should be only resigned to. Zoya can be a deeply religious person
although she may not go to church. Faith gives her consolation in her
private life which is not always a successful one. Whirlwind of activities
and experience in life makes Zoya feel exhausted. She is deeply devoted
to her family.
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