The five elements of Luo belong to water.
Luo (Pinyin: luò), a first-level standard Chinese character. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. The original meaning is the name of water, referring to Luoshui. Also refers to the Beiluo River originating from Dingbian County, Shaanxi Province. Later, people also referred to Luoyang as "Luo".
Phonetic characters. From the water, each sound. "氵" means water, water, and the confluence of rivers, lakes and seas. Oracle bone inscriptions often have curves or dots next to the water, indicating that the meaning of the word is related to rivers or water. "Ge" expresses the pronunciation, meaning each, each, and different from each other. The word Luo is used in the name to imply being generous, elegant, intelligent, and virtuous. It also implies auspiciousness and connotation.
Taboos in naming the character Luo:
1. The five elements attribute of the character Luo is water. According to the principle that water overcomes fire in the five elements, it is taboo to name the character Luo with characters belonging to the five elements fire. .
2. It is taboo to name Luo characters with the same final rhyme as uò or the same rhyme with the omitted tone. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.
3. It is taboo to name Luo with the same character as the ancestors and elders. If the ancestor’s name contains the character Luo, the younger generation is taboo to name them with Luo.