Your first name of Enoie has made you happiest when you are expressing in some creative, artistic way, and not conforming to strict routine. In a large group of comparative strangers, you are quiet and rather shy, unable to express yourself, not really wanting to become involved in conversation. You seldom like your time to be organized rigidly by others, but like to do things in your own way, at your own time. As you dislike monotony, you are inclined to scatter your efforts and put off handling details until you are forced to take action. Your friends seldom know what to expect from you because of this dual character—friendly and charming one moment or lost in introspection the next. However, self-consciousness, at times, prevents you from feeling at ease in positions of impromptu self-expression. Occasionally, when you are unhappy or disappointed by something, you can be moody and temperamental, and feel misunderstood and unappreciated. You long for love and affection and for your sensitive feelings to be understood. You find the beauties of nature, fine music, art, and literature--all the deeper things of life--inspiring. Over-indulgence could cause a weak back, skin conditions or arthritis later in life.