Jan 29, 1903 to Feb 16, 1904 Feb 14, 1915 to Feb 3, 1916 Feb 2, 1927 to Jan 23, 1928 Feb 19, 1939 to Feb 8, 1940 Feb 6, 1951 to Jan 27, 1952 Jan 25, 1963 to Feb 13, 1964 Feb 11, 1975 to Jan 30, 1976 Jan 29, 1987 to Feb 16, 1988 Feb 16, 1999 to Feb 4, 2000 Feb 3, 2011 to Jan 22, 2012 Strengths: Discreet, Refined, Social, Tactful, Sensitive, Companionable, Ambitious, Gifted, Traditional, Clever, Hospitable, Forgiving
Weaknesses: Devious, Aloof, Old-fashioned, Hypochondriacal, Thin-skinned, Private, Squeamish ............................................................................ The Rabbit is intelligent and well-mannered. Those born under this sign tend to be virtuous and calm, lead a peaceful existence and steer clear of volatile environments. They make good conversationalists, as they are intelligent and witty. Rabbits are often turned to for advice and direction as their views are respected and their diplomacy and discreteness, appreciated. In general, Rabbits prefer to remain on the good side of others. However, they can react badly to criticism Rabbits are efficient workers with good memories. While they have a good sense of business and financial matters, they have difficulties with tense or stressful working environments. Nor do they like to take risks or make changes which could upset their secure, stable environments . Their conscientious and methodical nature makes for good lawyers, diplomats, administrators and shopkeepers. Rabbits tend to be very attached to their homes and like to spend time and money making it comfortable and luxurious. In addition they are often collectors and will put their energy into seeking the objects that catch their eye or that which interests them. The Rabbit is also concerned with his appearance and is rarely lacking in admirers. Relationships are important for the Rabbit, especially matters of the heart. However, many romances are often lived before the Rabbit finally settles down. Signs such as the Goat, Snake, Pig and Ox make good mates for this sign. Talented and witty, Rabbits tend to be quite lucky. While they can sometimes put pleasure before work or opt for the easy life, on the whole they lead a long and contented life.
Famous Rabbits:
Cecil Beaton, Harry Belafonte, Ingrid Bergman, Lewis Carroll, Fidel Castro, John Cleese, Confucius, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Peter Falk, W.C. Fields, David Frost, James Galway, Cary Grant, Bob Hope, Whitney Houston, John Hurt, Julian Lennon, George Michel, Roger Moore, Eva Peron, Edith Piaf, Ken Russell, George C. Scott, Frank Sinatra, Sting, J.R.R. Tolkein, Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, Orson Welles. |