Enneagram Type Ones (“The Reformer”) are known for their strong sense of ethics, pursuit of excellence, and desire to improve themselves, others, and the world around them. Famous Ones include Joan of Arc, Mahatma Gandhi, and Bruce Wayne.
Enneagram Type Twos (“The Helper”) are known for their empathy, generosity, and gift of knowing what those who are close to them need. Famous Twos include Princess Diana, Barbara Bush, and Mr. Rogers.
Enneagram Type Threes (“The Achiever”) are known for their work ethic, high energy, and a desire to reach their goals. Famous Three include Alexander the Great, Oprah Winfrey, and Jimmy Carter.
Enneagram Type Sixes (“The Loyalist”) are known for their intuition, loyalty, and the ability to see situations from multiple angles. Famous Sixes include Robert Kennedy, Ellen Degeneres, and Frodo Baggins.
Enneagram Type Eights (“The Challenger”) are known for their strength, natural leadership ability, and willingness to challenge authority. Famous eights include Barbara Walters, Muhammed Ali, and Jack Bauer.
Enneagram Type Nines (“The Peacemaker”) are known for their support and acceptance of others, ability to compromise, and even temperament. Famous Nines include Abraham Lincoln, Audrey Hepburn, and the Dalai Lama.
Enneagram Type Fives (“The Investigator”) are known for their curiosity, objectivity, and thoughtfulness. Famous Fives include Mark Zuckerberg, Jane Goodall, Stephen Hawking, and Sherlock Holmes.
Enneagram Type Sevens (“The Enthusiast”) are known for their zest for life, imagination, and ability to make people happy and energized. Famous Sevens include Thomas Edison, Sarah Ferguson, and Tony Stark.
Enneagram Type Fours (“The Individualist”) are known for their creativity, deep emotional stamina, passion, and even an affinity for the melancholy at times. Famous Fours include Steve Jobs, Vincent Van Gogh, and Bob Dylan.
Enneagram Type Ones (“The Reformer”) are known for their strong sense of ethics, pursuit of excellence, and desire to improve themselves, others, and the world around them. Famous Ones include Joan of Arc, Mahatma Gandhi, Hermione Granger, and Bruce Wayne.
Enneagram Type Twos (“The Helper”) are known for their empathy, generosity, and gift of knowing what those who are close to them need. Famous Twos include Princess Diana, Barbara Bush, and Mr. Rogers.
Enneagram Type Threes (“The Achiever”) are known for their work ethic, high energy, and a desire to reach their goals. Famous Three include Alexander the Great, Oprah Winfrey, and Jimmy Carter.
Enneagram Type Fours (“The Individualist”) are known for their creativity, deep emotional stamina, passion, and even an affinity for the melancholy at times. Famous Fours include Steve Jobs, Vincent Van Gogh, and Bob Dylan.
Enneagram Type Fives (“The Investigator”) are known for their curiosity, objectivity, and thoughtfulness. Famous Fives include Mark Zuckerberg, Jane Goodall, Stephen Hawking, and Sherlock Holmes.
Enneagram Type Sixes (“The Loyalist”) are known for their intuition, loyalty, and the ability to see situation from multiple angles. Famous Sixes include Robert Kennedy, Ellen Degeneres, and Frodo Baggins.
Enneagram Type Sevens (“The Enthusiast”) are known for their zest for life, imagination, and ability to make people happy and energized. Famous Sevens include Thomas Edison, Sarah Ferguson, and Tony Stark.
Enneagram Type Eights (“The Challenger”) are known for their strength, natural leadership ability, and willingness to challenge authority. Famous eights include Barbara Walters, Muhammed Ali, and Jack Bauer.
Enneagram Type Nines (“The Peacemaker”) are known for their support and acceptance of others, ability to compromise, and even temperament. Famous Nines include Abraham Lincoln, Audrey Hepburn, and the Dalai Lama.