The Name Sandra

THE FLEXIBLE

  • Discreet
  • Capable
  • Devoted
  • Careless
  • Sentimental
  • Dependent

About the Name Sandra

Names that begin with the sensuous letter S  (or the sound of the soft letter C)areindicative of a personality rife with sass and sauciness. As a counterbalance to this free-spirited theme, the ND letter combination imparts the elements of benevolence and emotional generosity that can be discerned in the words: kindly, fondly, friend, lend, endear, slender, garland and Godsend.  It’s also noteworthy that most SND names end with the youthful letter Y:  words that end with high-pitched tones tend to advertise themselves as being distinctly accessible; friendly, silly, goofy, zany, and honey.

Even though SNDs can be as stubborn as two-year olds on occasion, the majority of the time, the most annoying thing about them is their tendency to be so damned agreeable. It should be said that SNDs aren’t unassuming because they fear confrontation: their brand of unpretentiousness is a reflection of their inner-tranquility and spiritual approach to life. And even when one does encounter their obstinate sides, it’s likely to be rooted in a desire to see justice done and social equity restored. So if you’re looking for a non-judgmental friend who’s capable of unconditional support, you’re not going to do much better than a SND.

Like most people whose names begin with the letter S, SNDs aren’t motivated by power, authority, or wealth. These are people who derive satisfaction from a job well done -- no matter how pedestrian it might be. Because they're so easily distracted by minutiae, SNDs will need their work environments to be well organized; but once they’ve got all their ducks in a row, they’re likely to be the most productive cogs in the machine. If there’s a downside to the SNDs’ meticulous approach to their professional lives, it’s that they tend to vacillate when it comes to choosing their career paths, and sometimes, SNDs will drift for years in meaningless jobs before deciding on a particular career. So if anyone accuses your SND friend of laziness, you can reassure him or her that they’re simply taking time to ponder their future.

Things are very different when it comes to the SNDs’ emotional commitments, for they have no sense of fear when it comes to matters of the heart. And this isn’t because they’re overconfident or anything, it’s just because they have a philosopher’s faith in fate. These spiritual souls are at their best when teamed up with partners who connect with their unique outlooks on providence, and mates will appreciate the SNDs’ patient and accommodating ministrations.  Their intrinsic calm will be welcome in touchy situations, their stubbornness invaluable when negotiating rent, and their social graces priceless in smoothing out conflict.

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