The name Wendy was invented by the author of "Peter Pan," James Barrie. This idea came to him with a little girl nicknamed Fwendy, a phonetic alteration of Friendly meaning "friendly." Romantic, Wendy like stories with happy endings. Moreover, it will arrange for the harmony of the couple. She will do her if need be, but she will fight for her ideas. Thus armed, it will always give the best of herself to the causes that seem just. Humanist and passionate, Wendy will be attracted by the great causes. It will employ its communicative energy and his sense of duty to serve others. Wendy does not like the pomp and glitter, for the simple things make her happy. She often goes on a journey to conquer the unknown, allowing him to feed his thirst for adventure and escape.