Your type is INFP (this isnt a 100% accurate, so you might consider the 2nd result as well).
You can google INFP descriptions for a regular description, because Im going to put the Big Five descriptions of INFP here instead, by basically describing INFP in the light of Big Five. Be aware that Big Five is not as positivist on the description as the regular MBTI descriptions are.
RCUAI (INFP, low Neuroticism)
avoidant, often late, patient, rarely prepared, non-aggressive, slow to judge others, withdrawn, unconcerned with image, relaxed, avoids crowds, easy going, not demanding, low maintenance, unambitious, not domineering, private, thinks before acting, concerned with the feelings of others, not wild and crazy, not controlling, does not like to show anger, hard to offend, dislikes the spotlight, uninterested in leading, not competitive, overly nice, not physically affectionate with most people, not bothered by disorder, level emotions, does not second guess self, agnostic/atheistic tendencies, not picky about food, not relationship obsessed, unproductive, unimposing, plain in appearance, disorganized, loner, lower energy level, very curious, uninterested in prestige/fame, not superficial, likes difficult reading material, does not get worked up about most things, fearless, flexible, trusting, does not stick to plans, easily distracted, interested in science, unconcerned that people have trouble reading them, a good loser, modest, not swayed by emotions
RLUAI (INFP, high Neuroticism)
moody, not good at sports, low energy level, unable to speak up for self, avoidant, depressed, withdrawn, attracted to things associated with sadness, easily frightened, feels defective, lonely, no self confidence, easily discouraged, avoids crowds, backs down when threatened, easily intimidated, socially unskilled, loner, unproductive, late with work, prone to health problems, focuses on fantasies more than reality, self loathing, wounded at the core, easily hurt, often sad, becomes overwhelmed by events, fearful, rarely prepared, fears doing the wrong thing, often aware how the color and lighting of a room affects their mood, feels untalented, quiet around strangers, prone to addiction, doubting, anxious, easily confused, frequently overwhelmed by unpleasant feelings, weak sense of purpose, relates to broken and discarded things, unsure where life is going, continually losing things, fears drawing attention to self, avoids unnecessary interaction, often bored, second guesses self, embarrassed by praise, worrying, resigned, prone to jealousy
INFP can be seem as a merge of these types:
FANCIFUL/IMAGINATIVE TYPE (Low C, High O)
Fanciful/Imaginative Types are unconventional nonconformists who pride themselves on being different from others. They are not so much openly antisocial and disruptive in their behavior as they are fanciful, impractical, and unconcerned about the general welfare of others. They are described by others as complex, imaginative, and critical.
BOOKWORMISH TYPE (Low E, High O)
Bookwormish Types are highly intellectual, introspective, self- examining loners. Although they keep to themselves, their level of intelligence and learning garners them respect for others. They are described by other persons as learned, well-read, persevering, rule- abiding, calm, and industrious.
APATHETIC TYPE (Low E, Low C)
Apathetic Types lack energy and direction in life. They are described by others with terms such as passive, unenergetic, unambitious, sluggish, indecisive, aimless, and wishy-washy.
Sources of these descriptions:
similarminds.com/global5/sloan.html
IPIP NEO Descriptions
Here are some facts you wont find that easily on internet about INFP (some of these are from my personal search that does not follow soft-scientific standards):
- The most common type in typology community in general.
- Most common introverted intuitive type world-wide.
- One of the most introverted types, tied with INTP and INTJ.
- 4.5% of world´s population (based on 21 countries,2012-2020) and 6.4% of US population (2018).
My own description of Fi and Ne (pair for INFP):
Fi: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/introverted-feeling/
Ne: typologytriad.wordpress.com/cognitive-functions/extraverted-intuition/
Countries with most INFPs:
1 - Japan (10.1% of population)
2 - Ireland (9.7%)
3 - Canada/Australia/UK (8.2%)
Countries with least INFPs:
1 - Brazil (2.7%)
2 - Thailand (3%)
3 - Spain (3.2%)
3 - Norway (3.2%)
Countries and MBTI types:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-population-by-country/
Most common type in INFPs friends/best friends list (based on several "[INFP] What is your best friend?" threads among several different websites/forums):
1 - INFJ (14%)
2 - ENFP (11%)
3 - INTJ (11%)
4 – Another INFP (10%)
INFPs on Enneagram:
Most common: Type 4 (57%)
Usual: Type 5, Type 6 and Type 9.
Rare: Type 1, Type 2 and Type 7.
Incompatible: Type 3 and Type 8.
INFPs on borderlines:
This type usually have “solid†preferences, the most normal result is to not have borderlines. The most common borderline for this type is F/T, and generally people that have this borderline are Type 5 on Enneagram instead of being a Type 4 or Type 9. From 30 INFPs on Dario Nardi test, 19 had not a single borderline, 10 have one borderline and 1 have two borderlines. 9 INFPs had borderline on F/T, 2 had borderline on J/P, 2 had borderline on I/E and no one had a N/S borderline.
MBTI / Enneagram / Big 5 connections:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/mbti-enneagram-big-5-correlations/
Borderlines:
typologytriad.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/tcf-series-5-what-is-the-most-thinker-of-all-thinkers-is-there-an-intuitive-sensor-all-dichotomies-covered/