Chinese parents are the most particular about auspicious meanings. When naming their children, they also hope to choose an auspicious name to express their blessings for their children's future life and body. So how to choose an auspicious and pleasant name based on the baby's five elements and eight characters? Then parents need to analyze the baby's five elements and eight characters layout.
Five Elements Naming Principles
Horogram Analysis
The baby’s name must be based on the “birthday and horoscope”. Through the analysis of the birthdate and horoscope, we can find out the destiny Insufficiency, add the words "with five elements energy" in the name to balance the five elements of the birth date (outer five elements); at the same time, we must also follow the five elements within the name (that is, the five elements of each character in the name). The mutual growth of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth cannot be overcome. in principle.
The order of the five elements: wood generates fire, fire generates earth, earth generates metal, metal generates water, and water generates wood. The order of the five elements' mutual restraint is: wood overcomes earth, earth overcomes water, water overcomes fire, fire overcomes metal, and metal overcomes wood.
An auspicious name with good meaning
Sail off
Taken from Zhou Bida's poem: In the old calendar, we traveled south to Shanghai, now we go down to the Li River via Huagu. The character Qi is pronounced as qi. The five elements of the character Qi belong to wood, and when used as a name, it means optimism, wisdom, and a bright future; the character of Hang is pronounced as hang, and the five elements of the character Hang belong to water. When used as a name, it means agility, magnanimity, and purpose. meaning.
Zi Han
"Zi Han" is one of the most popular names at the moment. It not only embodies the connotation of love, quietness and virtuousness, but also carries the zodiac sign Ox. I like to use the root words "wood" and "氵" to help children develop; among them, the word "zi" comes from the "Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xiaobian" "Weisang and Zi must be respectful" to describe girls who are kind and filial to their parents.
Juncan
Jun, the original meaning is monarch, and in the feudal era it referred to emperor. Refers to a person who dominates, rules, aristocrats, nobles, and has high moral character. Like a gentleman. The five elements of the character Jun belong to wood. When used as a name, it means royal style, nobility, and integrity. Can refers to brilliance and brilliance. The five elements of the word "can" belong to fire. When used as a name, it means clear, brilliant, beautiful and bright.