Your first name of Pui-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. Delicate matters are not easy for you to handle with finesse. However, you can be rather impulsive and there are times you make decisions and regret them. That is when your qualities of impatience and discontent may express, and you begin to desire something new to offset the feelings of limitation and restlessness you are experiencing. You enjoy the outdoors and could excel in sports activities. The practicality of your name inhibits your deeper, softer, affectionate feelings towards 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. At times you feel torn between your desire for system and order, and your need for change and new experiences. This turmoil of opposing forces affects your nervous system, causing tension in your stomach, and intestinal or generative organs. You do not accept new ideas readily and do not appreciate unsolicited advice.