What does the word Qi mean?

The meaning of the word Qi refers to intelligence, extroversion, and auspiciousness. It means auspiciousness and connotation.

The pinyin of the word "岐" is qí, pronounced as the second tone (Yangping), the strokes of the name (Kangxi strokes) are 7 strokes, the radical is mountain, and the five elements belong to earth. It generally refers to different or inconsistent; it also refers to Qiqi, which describes intelligence and early wisdom, such as the phoenix singing in Qishan Mountain, which refers to auspicious omen. It means smart, outgoing and auspicious.

The word "Qi" in the name gives us the impression of love to learn, insight, honesty, high emotional intelligence, leadership, prudence, self-discipline, optimism, humor, passion, etc., and is suitable for boys. It is more common among first names.

The five-element attribute of Qi is earth. According to the principle that earth controls water, it is taboo to name Qi with the five-element water character. It is taboo to name the character Qi with a character that has the same rhyme as í or the same tone as Yangping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. It is taboo to name the person with the same character as the ancestor. If the ancestor’s name contains the character Qi, the younger generation is taboo to use the character Qi in their name.

Names with the character Qi are:

1. Chuanqi: Chuan, the original meaning of which refers to river, and by extension means plain, flat land, waterway, river, etc. The name implies clarity, beauty, and heroism.

2. Yiqi: Yi, the capital letter of one, describes single-mindedness. The name means concentration, starting well and finishing well.

3. Miaoqi: Miao, looks like the water is big. It means the water is vast, the water is vast, and the water flows far and wide. The name implies vastness, greatness, and mightiness.