What’s a good name for a girl who lacks earth in her five elements?

Introduction: The lack of earth in the five elements means that the earth element is missing among the five elements of "metal, wood, water, fire, and earth". This is calculated based on the time when the child was born. For children who lack earth, we can use words with the attribute of earth when naming them, so that the name can make up for this lack.

The five elements of the word Yi are soil, which means beauty and health. It means that parents hope that their children will live a prosperous and healthy life with good moral character. Wanyi Wan is a Chinese character with five elements of earth. Its original meaning is suppleness, and in girls' names it is extended to mean gentleness and beauty. Yi means tall, and by extension means beautiful or energetic. When used as a girl's name, it can be extended to mean radiant and beautiful. The word "molan" ink is a kind of pigment used in calligraphy and painting. Its extended meaning is literary talent. The word "mo" in the name often describes people who have literary talent and knowledge. The five elements of the character Lan are earth, and earth is the main element among the five elements. The combination of the two characters of Molan and earth means that parents hope that their children will be honest and kind-hearted. Xianyingxian refers to the bow string, which can be tight or loose, which is a metaphor for people's temperament, which can be urgent or slow. People often use the word "Xian" to warn themselves of their impatience and to be calm and unhurried. Shengla "Sheng" is an earthy word with a very good meaning, which means sacred and holy. When used in the name of a girl who lacks earth in the five elements, it means that the girl is pure, and it can also praise the noble character of the baby girl. The word "La" has no special meaning, but it is very foreign when used in names. "Shengla" is an uncommon girl's name. It is very creative and gives people a refreshing feeling. Yang Ying comes from "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: Yuyang's flying spear stirs the earth, shocking the song of colorful clothes and feathers. Yangying means sunshine, bright, optimistic, sparkling, white, pure, and dazzling. It describes a girl who is bright, optimistic, open-minded, and radiant. Ye Xi "Ye" is a five-element character belonging to earth, which refers to leaves and plant organs. It gives people a fresh, clean, small and exquisite feeling. "Xi" refers to the morning sun, describing a girl as radiant and warm as the rising sun. This name for a girl makes people feel a kind of simple beauty. "Yu Qian" comes from Jiang Kui's "Cherishing Red Clothes and Lotus Flowers in Wuxing" of the Song Dynasty: In the summer of Ding Wei, I traveled to Qianyan and walked back and forth among the red fragrance. Yuqian means sharing, giving, selflessness, self-improvement, variety, erudition, and wealth. I hope girls will be selfless, knowledgeable, and wealthy. "Ting" in Tingyu means courtyard or courtyard. When used in a person's name, the most prominent thing is the care for the family, which reflects the emotion of attaching great importance to love and justice. "Feather" refers to the feathers of a bird, and also refers to birds. Showing a free and carefree look, and highlighting the girl's ambition and outstanding talent, the five elements of "Yu" belong to the earth, which makes the whole name not only rich in a strong family atmosphere, but also has a bit of beautiful meaning.