Your first name of Chun-Yan has made you desire system and order and to progress step by step, yet you are taken into new experiences, turmoil, and change and rarely can you fully complete an undertaking to your satisfaction. You enjoy the outdoors and could excel in sports activities. When given a challenge, you are thorough, persistent, and conscientious, but once the challenge wanes, it becomes an aggravation to carry on. Although you are curious about life, you must first be interested in a subject through facts and details before you will pursue a line of thought. It is difficult for you not to become irritated by the ineptitude and carelessness of others. Unless you have other qualities in your names that offset the practical influence, this name does not allow you fully to develop your depth of appreciation for philosophy, music, or the arts. You show your love for family and friends in what you do for them rather than what you say. At times you feel torn between your desire for system and order, and your need for change and new experiences. You tend to be impulsive and could attract accidents as a result. Being independent and somewhat set in your ways, you do not change your mind readily once you have formed your opinions.