Huan (pronounced huàn) originally means washing and washing clothes. In addition, in the Tang Dynasty, officials were required to rest and bathe every ten days, which was called "Huan". From this, it is also extended that the first, middle and late days of each month are called Shang Huan, Zhong Huan and Xia Huan. When making a person's name, Huan can mean Huan Sha, raccoon and Huan Zhuo. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: Huan, wash clothes and dirt.
Xi (pronounced X Ρ) is a small river ditch in the mountains. Stream means valley, stream and stream path. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: You can't understand anything when you are a mountain blasphemer.
Huanxi is easily associated with Xi Shi's Huansha, which was named after Ruoye River in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is used as a girl's name and has a beautiful artistic conception.