A boy who lacks gold should use the following characters:
1. Chen:
The five elements of the character Chen belong to gold. Its original meaning refers to the residence of ancient emperors, and its extension is: It is a symbol of power and wealth, and was later used to refer to a very noble person, so naming a boy who is short of money is very domineering and has good auspicious meanings. I hope he will become famous in the future and have a worry-free life.
2. Rui:
The five elements of the word Rui belong to gold. Its original meaning refers to the jade used as a certificate in ancient times, but it also contains the auspicious good omen of "Auspicious snow heralds a good harvest", so the boy was named It can mean a life of good fortune and good health, unstoppable strength, and a bright future.
3. Zhong:
The five elements of the Zhong character belong to gold. Its original meaning is concentration and single-mindedness. It represents "love at first sight". Naming a boy means special liking, concentration, and dedication. The meaning of undivided attention also indicates loyalty to feelings and dedication to career.
4. Zheng:
The five elements of the word Zheng belong to gold. It is commonly used in the idioms Zheng Zheng, proud Zheng Zheng, Zheng Zheng Sheng, etc. It is a very domineering and sunny word, so it can be used to name a boy. It reflects its masculine temperament, and both single-character and double-character names are very loud and pleasant, giving people a sense of backbone, outstanding ability, and uprightness.
5. Brocade:
In ancient times, brocade refers to a kind of golden silk, which can bring auspiciousness. Later it was extended to mean prosperity, wealth and a bright future.