How to match the five elements in naming

The method of matching the five elements in naming is as follows:

Gold: Strong fighting spirit and good fortune, but poor family luck.

Jinshui: Has literary talent and is good at discerning.

Kaneki: Being able to do your best for others makes you famous.

Gold and Fire: short-sighted and short-sighted, not thoughtful, so it is easy to lead to failure.

Gold and Earth: Value commitment, but are prone to losing money easily.

Shui Shui: The fortune has a poor development direction, but with a slight yin energy.

Mizuki: Those who have special talents in skills can achieve success.

Water and Fire: More work and less success, which is a fortune of many hardships.

Water and Soil: Due to hardship in early life, success and happiness will come in middle age and old age.

Water Metal: There are many setbacks in the early years, but you can develop your fortune through independent efforts, and you can live a particularly happy life in your later years.

Fire and Earth: gentle and honest, but lack of decisiveness.

Fire and Metal: Persistence, stability, able to become a master.

Fire and Water: The fortune of success after many twists and turns.

Huo Mu: You have many mental worries and become famous after death.

Tutu: Gentle but lacks decisiveness, and also has an overbearing and unreasonable personality.

Earth and Metal: Full of energy, but they show a silent and simple personality.

Tushui: Diligent, thoughtful, and able to succeed in the end.

Tumu: Has the personality of working silently, so it can establish the foundation for success.

Earth and Fire: Upright personality, may cause misunderstanding by others.

Mumu: Ambitious and seeks development through hard work.

Wood Fire: Noble character, but mentally tiring.

European people: rich in originality, many troubles, successful only in old age.

Mujin: Has the character of disregarding interests for the sake of justice, and can be famous all over the world.

Mu Shui: Practical but not impatient, a task for late bloomers.

Fire: impatient, upright, prone to friction with others.