Tuesday, December 2, 2014

MEANING OF MOJICA

I got curious regardin the meaning of my last name, MOJICA...
I searched the ever-reliable GOOGLE, 
and here's what I got:

What Does Name "Mojica" Mean ?

You have psychic power.
 You can carry on for others with joy. You have a receptive nature and may bear burdens for others.
 You are pragmatic, thorough, strong-willed, practical and stubborn at times. 
You are hard working, often martyr to duty. 
You like home and security above all. 
You are frank, methodical and believe in law, system and order.
You find the best contentment in life when you own your own home 
and provide well for your family and loved ones.
 You have a great sense of responsibility and duty. You are comforting, appreciative and affectionate. 
Your obligation in life is to hold justice and truth, 
and if you follow the Law, you can find the great happiness and satisfaction. 

( SOURCE: http://www.sevenreflections.com/name-numerology/mojica/ ) 


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Derived from the Basque word "muxica" (peach), mojica means peach, peach-tree, peach orchard or a place where ferns grow.

Geography

The Basque Country is in northeast Spain. It borders France to the east and the Bay of Biscay to the north. The surname "mojica"comes from the Biscay Province.

History

Múgica is a municipality in the Biscay district of Guernica Vizcaya. It's likely that the first Mojica was a landowner there, and the name became associated with natives of this municipality.

Alternate Spellings

The surname "Mojica" has been variously spelled Mogica, Mojocoa, Moxica, Mugica, Mujica and Muxica.

Famous Ties

In the 16th century, many Mojicas were among the first settlers of the New World. Recently, Olivia Mojica contested in American Idol's second season.

Fun Fact

Children are named after both their mother and father in Spanish-speaking regions.

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The surname of MOJICA has created people who find it virtually impossible to merge their natures with others, and thus suffer from much misunderstanding and aloneness. Greatly desiring freedom of thought and action and frequently being thwarted, they become morose and depressed, and wonder if life is worth the effort. They will not tolerate any interference with their independence. Strong urges, discordant conditions, and impulsiveness take members of this family into active, changing conditions where there is little opportunity for relaxation or peace of mind. The intense drive and frequent mental confusion they feel make them very accident-prone. There is a history of losses and tragedy in this family. Members of this family find it difficult to be successful in their undertakings because they scatter their efforts and cannot complete their undertakings. They have depth of thought and an extremely perceptive and intuitive nature, but feeling so much more than they can understand, they are happiest in the outdoors free from the restrictions of society.
The surname of Mojica has produced a family of refined, serious-minded people who have the ability to handle business and family responsibilities successfully; however, they are sensitive and reticent, and others find it difficult to understand their reserved, dignified nature. They feel and sense much they do not fully understand and it is not easy for them to share their deeper thoughts and ideals with others; thus, they usually have only a few close friends with whom they feel at ease and with whom they can enjoy companionship in a more contemplative mood without feeling the need to be expressive. While it is not their quality to be demonstrative in the affections, nor effusive, they are deeply attached to those they love. Little kindnesses and considerations mean a great deal to them. While they have business ability they also have an appreciation for the finer things of life and have a high regard for proper standards of conduct. In positions of responsibility their reserved, outward placidity stands them in good stead, and although inwardly they suffer through feelings of sensitivity, they are able to command respect for their judgment and intelligence. However, in personal life this reserve is often mistaken for lack of feeling or interest. A settled home environment is essential to their well-being, as they do not adjust readily to the unexpected. In health, they could suffer through tension affecting the heart and respiratory organs. Also, a tendency to worry could cause them inward tension and mental turmoil.

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