depending on how the person is unique or unusual you could call them a:
weirdo, freak, savant (someone who has an extrodinary special gift or talent but can have other social or mental disorders, a good example would be a "human calculator" with aspergers syndrome, I recommend looking up human calculators as they are amazing!!!)
other terms could be in different circumstances:
loner, oddity, anomily (or human anomily), wacko, creep (if appropriate in the situation) etc...
although basically all of these terms are nasty (savant is good). There are probably other terms which label an unusual or unique person more nicely but I could'NT think of any
I hope this was along the lines of what you were after, as above stated there are probably other terms which label such a person more accuratly or kindly but I'm just trying to do my part to help
I would describe that person as being Friendly.
amnesiac
Em a fat person
No, the word "interesting" is not a noun at all: it's an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Adjectives can describe what kind, which one, or how many."interesting" is a what kind adjective a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.The word "interesting" is the adjective form of the noun interest, a common noun; a general word for curiosity or concern about or attention to something; a general word for a charge for borrowed money; a general word for a right, claim, or legal share of something; a word for a thing.
No, the word "provider" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a person or entity that supplies something, such as services or resources. Adjectives describe nouns and typically answer questions like "what kind?" or "which one?" In contrast, "provider" identifies a specific role or function.
The word unique is used to describe something that is one of a kind. Unique can be used to describe a person place or thing that is considered to be a one of a kind.
One word to describe your feelings for a person could be loving.
I would describe that person as being Friendly.
Such a person is kindhearted. Such a person is kind. They also are rare.
Kindhearted
No it is not. Adjectives describe what kind or how many. So the word one is a adjective. No it is not. Adjectives describe what kind or how many. So the word one is a adjective.
Some words to describe a person beginning with L are:lackadaisicallameLatinlaughinglazyleanlegendarylethargiclevel headedlikablelikelylimplithelittlelivelylividloathsomelocallogicallonelyLovablelovelylucidluckylying
wonderful Charismatic
charismatic
A good one.
Anthology.
amnesiac