Meaning of name Clancy

Clancy

The sober man

Character and Dominants : Will, Activity, Sensorality
Plant : PineAnimal : Camel
Colour : OrangeZodiac Sign : Leo
Genre : Male Numerology : 4
Origin : Australian first name Etymology :
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Character

Clancy reflects long before reacting, his reactions are calm and he has middling activity. He possesses an extraordinary resistance and is capable of a long life. He is very patient in his efforts although he may blow up occasionally. When he is taking part in something he is a willing and active participant. Extraverted and open to the living world around him, Clancy is however fairly anxious and gives the appearance of someone who approaches people easily and with conviction, he does however develop inferiority complexes that are difficult to analyse. Clancy is prudent and cannot easily be influenced. Clancy only seems to truly respect those he loves so therefore it could be said that he has an affective morality. Clancy is wary of intuition which is a shame as he deprives himself of a spontaneous psychology that he really needs.


Emotivity


Activity

Clancy is a courageous and devoted man who fights himself more than for a particular goal, which represents a loss of energy at times. His will is strong, both in intensity and as a qualitative point of view. Once Clancy launches into action he is capable of enduring efforts to achieve his goal, even more so as his activity is assisted by an equally intense dynamism. His sociability is middling and Clancy is far more drawn to a quiet life, to the countryside rather than the town and its mendacity. Due to too much reflection, Clancy often lets opportunities pass him by. Lacking a little reactivity, Clancy tends to let things escape him, in both business and love.


Intellect

His intelligence is strong and analytical; it enables him to judge each detail of every situation. He has an exceptional memory and a strong curiosity that touches everything but risks being somewhat scattered at times.


Affection


Sensoriality


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