Which Zodiac Signs Make the Best Wives?

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Finding the right partner can be tough—especially as we get older and realize we’ve missed chances at love or met the right person at the wrong time. It’s frustrating... but don’t worry! The universe leaves clues to guide us. So, what kind of woman does your birth chart say you should marry? Let’s go! Guys, pay attention and don’t miss out. Here’s what your chart suggests:

1st Place: Harmonious Moon and Jupiter (Gives freely, may even support her partner financially!)

When the Moon and Jupiter are in harmony, a woman’s natural warmth and femininity shine, making her appealing to everyone. Even if this Moon–Jupiter contact is the main standout in her chart, it’s still a big plus. Women with this aspect tend to be gentle and courteous, but they’re also sensitive to their environment—good company brings out their best, while toxic influences can pull them down. If her Moon–Jupiter is also in a challenging aspect with Saturn, you may need to invest extra care and patience; she may have been hurt before. If you don’t have the courage to love her wholeheartedly, it may be kinder to let her go—she holds herself to high standards and may scrutinize you as well, making it hard for her to forgive herself. In trying to please everyone, she could lose both herself and you.

If her Moon–Jupiter is in a hard aspect with Pluto, it may be best to steer clear. She can be intensely critical and prone to initiating breakups, coming off less traditionally gentle and quite headstrong. That said, if you truly love her, you might still consider marrying her. Ultimately, a harmonious Moon–Jupiter doesn’t mean you must marry her; look at whether that harmony is seriously disrupted by other aspects. A full analysis is essential. If it is heavily challenged, weigh her strengths and weaknesses to see whether she’s truly a good match for you.

A composite chart is one of the best tools for clarity. If the composite features a harmonious Moon–Jupiter, that’s a major advantage and a key reference point—then dig into the details. If Moon–Jupiter is harmonious and the Moon is well placed, even tough aspects elsewhere are manageable. She might be a bit willful or more transactional in how she gives, but she’s often self-reflective. Don’t criticize too harshly; encourage her instead. If Moon–Jupiter is harmonious and part of a favorable configuration, congratulations—you should seriously consider marrying her. If the Moon is in sextile, check whether it participates in a supportive pattern or how strongly it’s afflicted—still very much worth consideration.

2nd Place: Elevated Moon (Gentle and respectful, honors her partner publicly, well-rounded and hardworking, doesn’t look down on a lower-status spouse!)

If a woman’s chart shows an elevated Moon, she’s truly gracious and virtuous. With the Moon in the 9th or 10th house—especially near the MC—her social standing or visibility tends to be high. If you hope to marry such a woman, be discerning: when an elevated Moon is under sharp stress (for example, multiple squares), take time to see whether she’s genuinely invested in you. If not, marriage could bring more complaints than warmth, with nitpicking and willfulness about your flaws.

If, however, the elevated Moon is supported by favorable aspects or sits within a harmonious configuration, she’s an excellent marriage prospect. Some challenges are normal, but the key is whether the Moon is under particularly harsh pressure. If not, she’s likely to be poised and respectful toward her partner.

Use an elevated Moon as a strong starting reference, especially if there are links or soft aspects to the IC or 4th house—signs she’s exceptional and not to be missed. Connections to the 5th house are also good, suggesting you share similar views on romance and marriage.

3rd Place: Harmonious Venus and Saturn (Values loyalty, mature and steady, supportive in family life!)

A harmonious Venus–Saturn gives a woman natural self-discipline. Even with a simple Venus–Saturn contact, she was likely deeply loyal in past relationships. The risk is that, after betrayal, she may struggle to trust love again.

Look to see whether other aspects can complement and renew love. With supportive contacts, she can open up and love sincerely in a subsequent relationship, though she may need help letting go of past hurt. With patience and care, things can improve greatly. If Venus–Saturn works harmoniously with other planets—or it’s a well-aspected conjunction—she’s a strong candidate for marriage because she understands balance and commitment.

A Venus–Saturn sextile is also favorable; these women are typically responsible and reliable in love. If tougher planets intervene with hard aspects, it doesn’t make her unfit for marriage, but she may prefer to keep the relationship tightly managed, and emotional give-and-take can feel a bit transactional.

Always note which planets are interacting with the Venus–Saturn harmony to judge overall compatibility. If it forms a favorable configuration—and there aren’t major harsh aspects elsewhere—she’s absolutely worth considering.

4th Place: Harmonious Juno and Chiron (A woman who stands by a successful partner with unwavering devotion.)

Juno (the marriage asteroid) plays a key role in commitment, shaping one’s views on love and partnership. Is she truly willing to share her life with you? That depends on whether Juno is in harmony with Chiron. When they’re harmonious, she can love with deep spiritual loyalty—patient, understanding, and steadfast, even through trials or outside criticism.

With harmonious Juno–Chiron, emotional communication is emphasized. If there are tough aspects—say, a square from Uranus—she may question love and resist fully committing, possibly treating you as a “backup” and second-guessing the marriage. As always, judge this within the whole chart; build from these foundations and integrate all relevant factors.

If Juno forms sextiles but also hooks into hard squares or oppositions, she may be someone who’s been hurt and needs care and reassurance. If you truly love her, don’t hold her past against her. If Juno is harmonious and part of a favorable configuration—or linked positively to the IC, or placed in the 2nd or 8th house—it carries special weight. Wherever Juno falls, she’s likely to consider your needs; if it connects to the Descendant (DESC), it signals a strong desire to marry you.

In the 2nd or 8th houses, harmonious aspects suggest she won’t be overly calculating about money. If Juno connects to the IC, she’ll feel a deep sense of family with you. And if she can’t marry you, she may still choose to be a confidante, respecting your family rather than disrupting it.

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