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Julie Ryan

Name Significance

What’s in a name? Can we glean information about a person from their first and/or last name? Information that would be helpful in understanding ourselves and others better? The answer is yes!

Last weekend I met a woman named Sharon Lynn Wyeth who devised a name analysis technique (Neimology) that can accurately describe someone’s personality traits. Sharon’s assessments of people (based solely on their names), are so accurate that businesses, lawyers, and families, both in the U.S. and abroad, are utilizing her services.

I find it particularly interesting to ponder the concept of our parents being inspired to give us a name that would correlate with what our spirit wants to experience in this lifetime.

So, just for fun, I picked the random name of Sally and asked Sharon her thoughts about this fictitious woman’s personality. Here’s some of what she said:

“Sally is a workaholic and just wants to get the job done. She has a natural ability in writing and when she writes, we all want to read it. Sally is adaptable and highly amiable. She can get along with anyone with whom she chooses, the key here is that she chooses to get along with them. Sally can learn anything as long as she has a teacher to show her the basics. She is very sensitive to criticism and wishes to shut down and quit when criticized. Her biggest challenge in her name is finding out her own self-worth. This has nothing to do with self-confidence; it’s her worth and value. That is why she works so hard, to prove to herself that she has worth.”

Imagine knowing a “secret code” that would provide information about our loved ones, colleagues and friends. Could this intel help make the world more peaceful? I believe it might. What do you think?