Tiger cub is the most prosperous character due to lack of soil among the five elements.

The most prosperous words for tiger babies who lack earth in the five elements:

1. _: The five elements belong to earth, and "king" is suitable for naming tiger babies. The original meaning refers to the gift from heaven in ancient legends. There is a divine bead of Emperor De Sheng. When used as a name, it means auspiciousness, nobility, elegance, and extraordinary temperament. It means noble and elegant, extraordinary temperament, good luck and good luck.

2. Wan: The five elements belong to earth, with "king" in it, which is suitable for naming babies born in the tiger zodiac. Its original meaning is a jade with a concave head, a kind of jade with a rounded top and no edges, a beautiful jade. When used as a name, it means happiness, gentleness and purity. It means happiness, elegance and elegance.

3. Ai: The five elements belong to earth, and "king" is suitable for naming babies born in the year of tiger. Its original meaning is beautiful jade, and it is also used as a place name. When used as a person's name, it means nobility and purity, character or beautiful appearance. It means high moral character, outstanding beauty, purity and friendliness.

4. En: The five elements belong to earth, and "heart" is suitable for naming babies born in the year of tiger. Its original meaning is favor or friendship. When used as a personal name, it means benevolence, fraternity, tolerance and broadness. It refers to a benevolent gentleman, broad-minded, tolerant and generous.

5. Lan: The five elements belong to the earth, and the name with "mountain" is suitable for babies born in the year of tiger, which means the fog in the mountains, such as: Lan Qi, the fog in the mountains. The word "Lan" when taken apart means mountain and wind, and the name combined with it means grandeur, wisdom, and unfathomable meaning. Meaning: smart, high-end, and unpredictable.

6. Prosperity: The five elements belong to earth, and "king" is suitable for naming babies born in the year of tiger, which means bright and prosperous, and by extension means prosperous, developed and auspicious career. When paired with a surname, it means: upright, beautiful, wealthy, prosperous, etc.