When the letter Y -- the symbol of playfulness and youth – teams up with the vigorous, vampish sexuality of the letter V, it evokes a well-defined air of lively femininity. YV names are almost always represented by vigorously outgoing women whose taste for adventure often gets the better of their high intelligence. It’s worth noting that when the letter V combines with the negative letter N (as in the name, Yvonne) it takes on the somewhat vindictive aspects seen in the words: venomous, vengeance, Calvinism, coven, evasion, vixen, vain, and vandal. Those whose names feature the terrific and triumphant letter T (Yvette), tend to be a little more outspoken and definitely more approachable.
Though all YV women are reasonably friendly, one should be on guard against their tendency for the occasional sarcastic remark, which usually manifests when they perceive rejection or some other slight. But it’s not likely that you’ll hear their tetchy comments first-hand, mind you, for YVs aren’t the types to resort to overt aggression. Instead, they’ll usually percolate their feelings through mutual friends or neutral parties, to give you the option of coming to them to apologize.
Like most people with Y names, these are active spirits who simply refuse to sit around doing nothing. Even when they’re not working, there’s always some project or other that needs their attention. Even their vacations are unlikely to be leisurely affairs and will involve some sort of exotic destination with plenty of gadding about.
Quick thinking and quite fearless, YVs can be your best friends or your worst enemies. They have extraordinarily keen intellects which enable them to outfox even the quickest minds… and there's always that acerbic wit should they ever need it for self-defense. So if you’re looking for an advocate to fight your verbal battles, the YV is your woman. It’s not that she’s going to go looking for trouble, but you can be sure that she’ll never back down from a confrontation. Lawyering and teaching are perfect careers for this persuasive talker, but she also excels in professions that require a certain amount of intellectual passion: fundraising, sales and the stock market.
Under the influence of family life and motherhood, the YV’s softer side becomes more pronounced. As a mother, her protective and nurturing instincts take such firm control that sometimes her children will have to fight for their independence. When it comes to negotiating the power balance in her relationship, the YV may be quite content to play a supporting role, but has too much self-esteem to ever accept a secondary one.
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