No letter in the English alphabet expresses the higher levels of humanity better than the letter L -- the flagship letter of life, liberty, laughter, language, learning, and lust. And when the L initializes words terminated by the ND letter combination, it creates the sense of benign feminine stability that we find in the words blend, slender, garland, bland, and land. These reassuring associations give the LND names the gentle appeal that offers comfort and engenders trust. Those people fortunate enough to have names that end with an -SY (Lindsey, Lyndsay, and Lyndsey) tend to evoke the breezy images found in the words daisy, sassy, classy, glossy, ecstasy, whimsy and artsy.
LND individuals are often pillars of their communities to whom others turn for guidance. And when it comes to relationships, LNDs are about as solid as it gets and are always willing to offer their dependable shoulders to anyone in need of a little understanding. They instinctively know how to distinguish ‘real’ people from those with a hidden agenda and their circle of friends includes everyone from the local butcher to the village idiot. But don’t make the mistake of marking them as happy homemaker types; they also have exotic sides that express themselves in subtle but effective flirting techniques.
LNDs are lovers at heart and are always interested in new modes of expression, or acting as idea generators for their eclectic groups of acquaintances. LNDs are also tactile people who relate to their environments in terms of touch, smell and taste. So when LNDs choose their hobbies and careers, they’ll usually have some emphasis on the senses; either in the design arena, cooking, or graphic arts. No starving artists here though… LNDs have the drive and daring needed to power them through practically any career path.
Teamwork is what this cheerleader personality is all about and LNDs are generous when it comes to sharing their ideas. Although they are fine motivators, they tend to avoid taking those formal leadership roles that might alienate them from their group. They’d rather utilize their profound social skills to lead from within and avoid being seen as the bad guy.
It takes a special someone to capture these elusive hearts, for LNDs are extraordinarily picky about with whom they’re going to spend the rest of their days. Those LNDs that make the youthful mistake of taking the plunge before learning to swim usually end up regretting it, but those who follow their instincts and bide their time will find marriage to be as gratifying as they had hoped.
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