Names with water and soil

The names with water and soil are as follows:

1. Shengze?

Holy, the five elements belong to earth. Original meaning: to understand things. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Holy, Tongye". "Poetry·Xiaoya·Qiaoyan": "Sages don't do it." Examples of personal names: such as painter Xiang Shengmo in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties; literary critic Jin Shengtan; modern writer, educator, publisher and social activist Ye Shengtao. Ze, the five elements belong to water. "Mencius": "The beauty of a gentleman will be cut down in five generations." Examples of personal names: such as Yuan Dynasty general Shi Tianze, modern grammarian Chen Chengze, etc.

2. Honglei?

Hong, the five elements belong to water. Original meaning: bow sound. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Hong, the sound of a bow." Hong Lun: A speech with broad knowledge. "The Analects of Confucius·Taibo": "A scholar must be ambitious and have a long way to go." Examples of personal names: such as Sang Hongyang, a minister in the Western Han Dynasty; Tao Hongjing, a Taoist thinker and medical scientist in the Qi and Liang Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties. Lei, the five elements belong to earth. Original meaning: many stones. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Lei means many stones". Examples of personal names: such as the modern geologist Wu Leibo.

3. Ning Yang

Ning, the five elements belong to water. Original meaning: freezing. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Condensation means water is firm". Xu Ke's "Qing Bailei Chao·Rong Zhilei": "The vessel is magnificent and the demeanor is exquisite." Examples of personal names: such as Yang Ningshi, a calligrapher of the Five Dynasties; He Xiangning, a modern painter. Yang, the five elements belong to earth. Original meaning: mountains to the south and water to the north. Examples of personal names: such as Wei Boyang, the alchemist of the Eastern Han Dynasty; Ma Danyang, a Taoist priest of the Jin Dynasty and one of the Seven True Truths of Northern Quanzhen Taoism; Li Mengyang, a litterateur of the Ming Dynasty; and Yan Yangchu, a modern educator.

4. Boyuan

Bo, the five elements belong to water. Original meaning: big. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Bo means Datong". "Xunzi Encouraging Learning": "A gentleman is knowledgeable and examines himself every day, then he will know clearly and act without fault." Examples of personal names: such as Wen Yanbo, a minister in the Northern Song Dynasty; Yu Wenbo, a collationist in the Ming Dynasty; and Tang Zibo, a modern craftsman. Far: The five elements belong to earth. Original meaning: to walk a long way. The extension distance is large and they are far apart. Examples of personal names: such as You Ziyuan, the former Zhao general during the Sixteenth Kingdom; Liu Zhiyuan, the founder of the Han Dynasty in the Five Dynasties.

5. Yu Yan?

Rain, the five elements belong to water. Rain, water falling from clouds to the ground. "Guanzi: Interpretation of Situation": "Rain is the one who wets things." Examples of personal names: such as Mei Yutian, the modern Peking Opera pianist. Yan: The five elements belong to earth. Original meaning: beautiful appearance, beautiful smile. "Zheng Zi Tong": "Yan, a clever smile." The color is rich and gorgeous, as stated in Feng Yanji's "Santai Ling": "The sun sets and the willows hide the flowers."