Your first name of Gilmore creates an idealistic, sensitive nature and a desire for culture and the refinements of life. While your name brings you some fine qualities, these are overshadowed by the effect it has on your physical body. Therefore you find it difficult to express your thoughts freely, with the result that people do not find it easy to get to know you well. You are easily offended, and can suffer with moods of depression. The inclination to daydream needs to be curbed as it is detrimental to mental progress. You realize there must be much more to life than what is on the surface and it is the wondering that fascinates you. You could be subject to glandular disturbances, poor circulation, kidney or urinary tract disorders, and, later in life, prostate problems. You appear calm to others, but at times you suffer inwardly with nervous tension. Procrastination is a weakness, for so often you are inclined to avoid issues and to leave things undone until the last moment when you are forced to take action. The heart, lungs, or bronchial tubes could also be an area of potential weakness, with asthma, flu, or pleurisy ensuing.