When given a challenge, you are thorough, persistent, and conscientious, but once the challenge wanes, it becomes an aggravation to carry on. You show your love for family and friends in what you do for them rather than what you say. 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. Mostly you appreciate a settled home environment, an occupation that carries a certain challenge and opportunities to develop practical skills. You enjoy the outdoors and could excel in sports activities. Rarely does an accomplishment bring you satisfaction as you are extremely analytical and demanding, of both yourself and others. As Rumiyah, you experience opposing qualities in your nature: the desire for system, concentration, settled conditions, and step-by-step progress, and the urge for change and new experiences. The practicality of your name inhibits your deeper, softer, affectionate feelings towards others. This turmoil of opposing forces affects your nervous system, causing tension in your stomach, and intestinal or generative organs. You tend to be impulsive and could attract accidents as a result.