Atoosa
She who rules over heaven and earth

Character and Dominants : Will, Affectivity, Morality, Activity |
Plant : Lily | Animal : Dove |
Colour : blue | Sign : Virgo |
Genre : Female | Numerology : |
Origin : Iranian first name | Etymology : |
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Character
Quite secretive, Atoosa is rather introverted and tends to withdraw and not externalise her feelings and thoughts. Very determined and dedicated to others, she rarely complains and feels fully involved in projects, which gives her a lot of self-confidence. Atoosa has a natural morality that manifests itself at the important moments of her life, her behaviour follows very strict rules.
Emotivity
Atoosa places her strong emotivity at the service of her will. However, this aspect can sometimes be explosive and often makes her susceptible.
Activity
Atoosa is very brave and determined, a will that leaves no room for selfishness. Atoosa is conscientious, likes to work and likes to give of herself as she is naturally generous. She is therefore quite attracted to the social domain, or contact businesses. She finds complete fulfilment in maternity. Even with robust health, Atoosa still needs a balanced life and should be particularly careful not to overdevelop her already strong emotions, or she could suffer from intellectual overwork. Even though Atoosa is perfectly at ease in society, even though she likes to receive others, she does not need people to live, quite the opposite in fact.
Atoosa has a strong sense of family and home.
Intellect
Atoosa is highly intuitive, and understandably wary, she prefers to follow the beaten track rather than embarking on adventure as Atoosa has her feet firmly on the ground.
She possesses great seductive abilities that can sometimes make her intimidating.
Affection
Sensoriality
In conclusion
From very early on Atoosa knows how to solve her problems and will know how to deal with the inevitable difficulties of life on her own.
Although sometimes Atoosa has a slightly raw temperament, it is always to give things, or others, their true value.