The auspicious characters next to the gold characters include: Feng, Zheng, Ming, Rui, and Xin.
1. Feng: The original meaning can refer to the person who takes the lead in the forefront, and can refer to the sharp part of weapons such as knives and swords. It is used in boys' names to describe that the boy is very talented and courageous.
2. Zheng: The sound of metal hitting each other, which is a metaphor for outstanding talents and uprightness. When used as a boy's name, it means having backbone, outstanding talents, and being upright.
3. Inscription: A motto engraved or inscribed, which should be remembered and remembered. When used as a person's name, it means being knowledgeable, talented, and outstanding.
4. Rui: refers to sharpness and agility. It is hoped that the boy will be clever and intelligent. It is a proper compliment and goes well with hundreds of surnames.
5. Xin: It means more gold and prosperity. Xin is the name of a person who has more gold, which means prosperity and prosperity.
Notes on naming
1. When naming, be careful to avoid using some bad homophonic words to avoid misunderstandings. It is best not to use polyphonic words, which tend to It makes people wonder which pronunciation to pronounce.
2. It is best not to use too uncommon words when naming. First, it will be more inconvenient to write, and second, it will be more troublesome for others to read your name.
3. Each name has five elements. The name can make up for the missing five elements for the baby. For example, if the baby’s horoscope and five elements are short of gold, then choosing a name with the word gold next to it and the element of gold can supplement the five elements for the baby. A balanced baby will have better fortune in the future, so when naming your baby, you should pay attention to the five elements of the name.