The name of Wonga gives you a responsible, reserved, and dignified nature, able to find a certain amount of success in anything you undertake. It is the little things you do for others that declare your devotion, such as sending flowers, making a telephone call, or writing a note. When hurt or upset, you become somewhat moody and unresponsive, retiring within yourself, and feeling misunderstood. When others get to know you, they find a very kind, sympathetic, and thoughtful nature. In your own quiet, independent, and responsible way, you often sacrifice your own opportunities to help others, especially within the family. Established in a responsible position, you would be content to remain there and work to draw around your home and family the comforts gained through stability and accumulation. You love the outdoors and the beauties of nature. You rarely argue, but treat an injustice with cool indifference that can sometimes wound others worse than words. You are inclined to worry. You require time alone, especially in the outdoors, to cope with the pressures of life.