1. Shaochang
The five elements of the character Shao belong to gold. The original meaning is inheritance and close continuity. It also has the meaning of introduction. In a person’s name Here represents inheritance, carrying forward, pioneering and enterprising; the word "chang" is an auspicious word in the name. Its original meaning is good and legitimate, and it also means strong and prosperous. Therefore, in a person's name, it represents a kind-hearted person, an upright person, and prosperity. A boy from Shaochang who is suitable for the Five Elements attribute and likes gold. The strokes are matched scientifically and reasonably, and it sounds nice and catchy. It is a rare and good name.
2. Shixin
The two characters Shixin are both characters with the five-element attribute belonging to gold. Among them, the character Shixin is often used. It refers to a highly accomplished poet, and in a person's name it represents virtuous, gentle and elegant, and extraordinary achievements; the word "xin" is used to represent the fragrance that spreads far, and in a person's name it means happiness, gentleness, noble character, and statement. Spread far and wide. Shixin is a suitable name for a girl with the Five Elements attribute of gold. It can also reflect the girl's gentle, elegant and noble character. It means that the girl will be famous and famous throughout the ages.
3. Xingze
The word "star" comes from the Tang poem "Green Pond Shakes and Connects to Xingjin", which means boy Just like the stars in the sky, innocent, pure and unrestrained, they will eventually bloom with their own brilliance. The word "ze" is taken from the Song Dynasty poem "Zepanxingyinmanxunju", which means that the boy is rich and noble, and is very helpful and respected by others. The five elements of the star character belong to gold, and when combined with the word ze, it is elegant, meaningful, and very poetic.
4. Bai Jun
The Ming Dynasty poem "Reflection of the Tower Title of Bai Mansion" gives the word Bai a profound cultural connotation, expressing Boys are like cypress trees, noble, strong and brave, and can always face difficulties with a positive and optimistic attitude. The word "jun" comes from the Song Dynasty poem "majestic and solemn, and the wind is exhausted". This word belongs to gold among the five elements. When paired with the word "cypress", it is elegant and has a good meaning, symbolizing that the boy is serious and rigorous in doing things.
5. Xin Ran
The word "Xin" is selected from the Song Dynasty poem "Xinye returns to farming is the original intention" , implying that the boy is knowledgeable and energetic. The word "ran" comes from the Tang Dynasty poem "The peach blossoms are flowing away", which means that the boy is honest, trustworthy and reasonable. In addition, the character "ran" is a metallic character. It is used to name boys whose five elements lack gold. It not only has a good meaning, but is also very elegant.
6. Renshang
The word ren comes from the Yuan Dynasty song "willing to take glory only for ren", which represents The boy is gentle, noble, and his pure and kind character will surely make him appreciated by others and have a bright future. The word "Shang" comes from the Ming Dynasty poem "The idle flowers and wild grass are still growing", which symbolizes the noble birth of the boy, and his every gesture reveals the excellent qualities of a child from a wealthy family. From the perspective of the five elements, the character Shang belongs to gold, which is elegant and meaningful, and is also conducive to the improvement of the boy's fortune.