Your first name of Wanaisha has given you a desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, free from the restrictions and monotony into which you are often drawn. Family and home life are important as long as a routine does not become monotonous. You are easily reached through sympathy to help someone in need, and always rise to the occasion in an emergency. You can be easily hurt by harsh words and depreciatory remarks, but you hide your feelings and appear indifferent as though they do not affect you. You enjoy surprises to a degree, yet it is difficult for you to adjust quickly. Sometimes giving yourself something to look forward to provides the incentive to work your way through monotonous tasks. If you receive an apology, you can be very forgiving, for you do not tend to hold grudges. If told that you must do something, you tend to resist, but when your sense of co-operation is appealed to, then your desire to please brings out your best. There is conflict between your desires and your expression which does not allow scope for your capabilities. This lack of fulfilment of your deeper qualities tends to create repression and frustration.