A girl named Xi. The character Xi has the five-element attribute of fire, and its original meaning is prosperity and auspiciousness; its implication is gentleness and beauty; when used as a name, it means prosperity, prosperity, happiness and harmony.
Xi, a common Chinese character (first-level character), a pictophonetic character, was first seen in the Warring States period. The original meaning of "Xi" is to expose and dry; from "sun exposure", it is extended to bright and bright, from bright to "prosperous"; it also refers to play. This meaning was also written as "play" later, and from play it was extended to "harmony and joy". The above meanings are all pronounced as xī. "Xi" is also used as a name, pronounced as yí.
Named Yinxi:
The character Yin, the five-element attribute is wood, wood can make fire. Girls born in the year of snake and horse should use this name. They have outstanding appearance and full of energy. , a life of good fortune and happiness.
Named Yunxi
The character Yun, the five-element attribute is wood, and among the five elements, wood produces fire. A girl born in the year of horse and snake, named after this, is gentle and quiet, and can Find a good husband and have a smooth and happy marriage.
Named Xiwen
The five-element attribute is water, and water can produce wood. Girls born in the year of tiger or rabbit can be named after this, they are talented and elegant. Noble, distinguished life.