Recommended names for people who are short of water: Yifeng, Jingyuan, Yongxi, Ningbo, Ziqi.
1. Yifeng
Taken from Jiang Kui's poem "One peak is higher than the other, and the peaks are beautiful with trees." 1: One word with five elements belongs to water. When used as a person's name, it means having no distractions, starting well and finishing well, and being serious; Feng: The five elements of the word "peak" belong to earth. It is a high and pointed mountain top. The spire of a mountain is a metaphor for the top, the highest place, like climbing to the top. When used as a person's name, it means outstanding, extraordinary achievements, and the pinnacle of life.
2. Jingyuan
Taken from Kong Wuzhong's poem "The scenery is only as good as people want it to be. Why did the virtuous people in the past hate Xiangyuan?" Jing: The five elements of the character Jing belong to wood. When used as a person’s name, it means good luck, high admiration and a bright future. Yuan: The five elements of the character Yuan belong to water. The name of the water is Yuanjiang, which originates from Guizhou Province in China and flows through Hunan Province into Dongting. lake. When used as a personal name, it means cute, gentle, and cheerful.
3. Yongxi
Taken from the poem "Burning the Talisman and Breaking the Seal" in "The Complete Collection of Idioms". Yong: The five elements of the character Yong belong to water. Xi: The five elements of the character Xi belong to gold. It generally refers to a seal, such as a jade seal. When used as a personal name, it means supreme power and, by extension, nobility.
4. Ningbo
Taken from Zhao Ding's poem "Born as a soldier in the sun, wandering in peace". Ning: The five elements of Ning belong to fire. When used as a person's name, it means peace, tolerance, living and working in peace and contentment, and peace; Bo: The five elements of Bo belong to water. It means parking a boat on the shore, a lake; indifferent and tranquil. When used as a personal name, it means quiet and gentle.
5. Zi Qi
Taken from the poem "The Journey of Qi Yi" in "The Complete Collection of Idioms". Zi: The five elements of the character Zi belong to water, and when used as a person's name, it means dragon or phoenix, talent, and noble quality; Qi: The five elements of the character Qi belong to wood, beautiful jade; rare, beautiful, and strange. When used as a personal name, it means beautiful, special, and rare.