The horoscopes of birth and the theory of the five elements all contain the great wisdom of the ancients. Children who lack water in the five elements should add "water" in their names to coordinate yin and yang and balance the five elements. It is easiest to use the word next to the word "water" in the name. Therefore, when parents are naming their babies who lack water in the five elements, they might as well use a boy's name with three dots of water.
Sharing of the names of boys with three dots of water from celebrities:
"Sun Yizhou":
"zhou": Five elements of water, the original meaning is land in the water. In a person's name, it is extended to have ideal and ambitious meanings.
"Wang Yuan":
"Yuan": The word "source" originally refers to the place where water flows, and later it was extended to mean the source and origin of things. When used in a name, it generally means that you can get support from elders and friends, and your career will be successful.
?"Ginger Chao":
"Tide": The original meaning refers to the rise and fall of sea water, and later it is a metaphor for large-scale changes or the ups and downs of movement development.
"Ma Jingtao":
"Tao": The original meaning of the word Tao refers to a big wave rising from the water surface, and by extension it refers to something or a sound like a wave.
Analysis of examples of boys’ names with three points of water:
Haoran
Hao: The word Hao originally refers to the vastness of water, and common words have the meaning of vast and vast. In addition, the word "Hao" also means broad and vast.
Ran: Contains the meaning of right and affirmation. Play the role of lining words.
Meaning: Hao means broad, grand, and vast; Ran means appropriate, faithful, and unobtrusive.
Origin of the idiom: majestic and awe-inspiring.
Bo Tao
Tao: The word Tao originally refers to a big wave rising from the water surface, and later refers to sounds and things like waves.
Meaning: Bo means broad, broad and knowledgeable; Tao means snow, sound and waves.
Origin of the idiom: Erudite, choppy.
涣棣
涣: means scattered, discrete.
Meaning: Huan means bright, humiliating, humiliating, and has beautiful meaning.
Origin of the idiom: Huanfa Tada.
Qingye
Qing: The word Qing originally refers to the crystal clear water, and later it also refers to other things being pure and transparent, or speaking and thinking clearly, as well as the environment being quiet and tidy, and the world being healthy and peaceful. , Integrity and fairness as an official.
Meaning: Qing means impartiality, honesty, and understanding; Ye means wild mist, wilderness, and broad fields, which has a beautiful meaning.
Origin of the idiom: Strong walls and clear fields.
Desert. Describes the vastness and vastness of water.
Meaning: Zhe means wise, intelligent, and wise; Han means vast, vast, and vast, with beautiful meaning.
Hanyu
Han: meaning inclusive, inclusive.
Meaning: Han means nourishment, inclusion, and tolerance; Yu means heaven and earth, appearance, and grace, with beautiful meaning.
Origin of the idiom: Youyou Hanyong, Junyu Diaoqiang.
Yongyang
Yang: numerous; vast, grand; formerly refers to the center of the sea. Also refers to the sea area in general.
Meaning: Yong means courage, perseverance, and bravery; Yang means vast, magenta, and ocean, which has a beautiful meaning.
Origin of the idiom: To advance bravely in the rapids, to be in the ocean.
Hong Ran
Hong: The original meaning of the word "Hong" refers to floods, such as "Shang Shu Yao Dian": "Tangtang floods are sprinkled and cut, and the waves are flowing in Huaishan and Xiangling." "Later, it was also extended to mean big. As the saying goes, "Hong Fu Qi Tian" means blessings are great, like the sky.
Ran: Contains the meaning of right and affirmation, and serves as a foil.
Meaning: "Hong" means "Hongfu", "Hongliang", "Honghu"; "Hong" means "Hongfu", "Hongliang" and "Honghu Lake"; "Hong" means "faithful", "appropriate" and "majestic", which has a beautiful meaning.
Origin of the idiom: spacious and impressive.