Meaning of name Homeros

Homeros

He who trains, who commands

Character and Dominants : Emotionalism, Intellect, Sociability, Activity
Plant : TruffleAnimal : Dolphin
Colour : YellowZodiac Sign : Aries
Genre : Male Numerology : 3
Origin : Greek first name Etymology :
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Character

Always trying to question everything, Homeros is never at rest. He gets involved in everything, he is interested in everything and has definitive opinions about everything, and therefore Homeros is not a person who is easily influenced. Homeros also has a split personality, he is both introverted, leading an intense inner life, and extraverted which is manifested externally with great efficiency, he is both objective and subjective, full of self-confidence and yet is relatively shy. He has a remarkable morality that tends to irritate those surrounding him who see a perfect and flawless example in Homeros, especially if Homeros crushes their defiance. Homeros has a considerable sense of friendship, he is capable of great devotion to his friends, completely selfless. His intuition is good but Homeros is still wary, preferring to rely on his intelligence; more certain and reassuring in his opinion.


Emotivity

This powerful emotivity needs to be watched, it shouldn't lead to nervousness that could in turn drive Homeros to show unpleasantness or unfairness in his decisions. Homeros is difficult to control, and his reactions, often slow compared to his emotivity or activity, tend to make him stubborn and contrary when he is offered something new.


Activity

Action is a real addiction for Homeros and he even sometimes becomes involved in pointless pursuits, which he himself does not believe in, just to keep busy. Homeros has great work ethics and excellent organisational abilities, he will know how to plan the most delicate operations. However, he often shows the fault of wanting to do everything himself. Homeros is a worrier, he has very good health and vitality but he often shows anxiety, especially as he lives a high speed life in a nervous state. Homeros is very important, he loves being surrounded but he tends to be the centre of attention in conversations. His dynamism is almost as high as his activity, so that he sometimes hesitates in the middle of an action, but Homeros keeps his concerns to himself and continues to charge forwards, but suddenly increases his nervousness.


Intellect

This is what is most striking with Homeros; his intelligence is both superficial and analytical which is rare. He has a global vision of the situation while at the same time he can discern the details.


Affection

Homeros has a tenderness that is expressed only very rarely, hidden under a certain coldness, which makes his affections quite complex.


Sensoriality

His sensoriality must be rational, not that Homeros has no tempting impulses, but the satisfaction of his desires must fit in with his life plan. His sexuality is powerful but controlled as Homeros hates being overtaken by events, even in terms of sensuality.


In conclusion

Unwavering commitment and a great moral intransigence characterise Homeros. However, Homeros should remember that he is subject to amazing alternative successes and setbacks that make him a little more human.


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