Your first name of Adan makes you easy-going and refined, but detracts from your physical vitality. You enjoy sociability and the good things of life, but must be aware of easy-going, good-time types of people who could draw you into experiences offering little in the way of progress. You can give good advice although it is unlikely that you would follow it yourself. You tend to be a follower, passive in your approach to life, blending with others rather than being actively creative, independent, and outspoken. Seldom do you take part in activities that are too strenuous and rigorous as you do not have the same vitality and perseverance that others have, although influences in your family name or other names you may use could modify this tendency. You dislike sordid conditions and harsh circumstances. As a result, you must guard against being too easily led, perhaps to divulge confidences, and to talk indiscriminately about others. Unfortunately, you tend to make promises for the sake of politeness or because you cannot refuse. You would be most successful in situations where you can use your skills in diplomacy in handling people, but where you are not under pressure or required to carry responsibility and make decisions. Overeating of sweet, rich foods causes weaknesses to centre in the fluid functions of the body creating poor circulation, kidney and bladder problems, or female disorders.