Your name of Moran has given you depth of mind and a studious, philosophical nature. You do not find it easy to articulate your deeper thoughts and feelings; it is much easier for you to pen your thoughts. You then feel misunderstood and lonely and your thoughts can become turbulent and despondent, occasionally morbid. You tend to be secretive and noncommittal about private matters, yet at times you will talk effusively in order to hide your self-consciousness or to lead others away from personal subjects. Others find it a challenge to get to know you and although you want affection, friendship, and understanding, your aloof, shy qualities rebuff the attention of others. Your vivid imagination places you right in the story and even if someone calls you, you may not hear. If you feel that anyone is prying into your life, you try to steer conversations away from yourself. You find pleasure in literature, in poetry, and in your ideals and will turn to them when you feel you have been misunderstood. You crave affection but seldom find anyone who understands your nature. A quiet walk in the outdoors, where you can listen to the sounds of nature, the wind in the trees, the lapping of water against a shoreline, the chirping of the birds, which become your companions, allow you to experience peace and freedom.