Your first name of Oxford makes you spontaneous and versatile, enjoying congenial association, appreciating the finer things of life, and loving to talk and debate. You like to act spontaneously, but impulsive decisions and poor judgment can occasionally lead you into unsettling situations that spoil the success of your undertakings. Because you like to get your own way, and have difficulty in seeing alternative points of view, others accuse you of obstinacy or self-centredness. These tendencies could spoil long-term understanding and compatibility. You could be inventive and ingenious in solving practical problems. Although you are congenial in the early stages of friendships, it is not easy for you to maintain relaxed, harmonious relationships because, through increasing familiarity, you are inclined to lack patience, to be intolerant, and to speak your mind in a frank, argumentative, and occasionally hurtful manner. You thrive on interacting with people, particularly when there is the opportunity to implement your original, creative ideas. New ideas and new projects motivate, but you have difficulty in following through if the novelty wears off. Although you are naturally happy and generous, you fail to hold friendships because you are inclined to be too dogmatic, argumentative, or sarcastic. Also, excessive consumption of rich foods could affect the liver, or result in skin conditions.