The five elements of water are:
Rui, Luo, Man, Hou, Jing, Ping, Zan, Xing, Chao
Chong, Mai, Mo , Yun, Rao, Yan, Yang, Hui, Feng
Jiang, Quan, Xiao, Hao, Pan, Fei, Han, Man, Chun
Jing, Wen, Hong, Bian , Cang, Lan, Nai, Xi, Wang
Han, Fei, Xi, Zi, Shu, Yi, E, Jiu, Wen
Huan, Xiao, He, Dong, Bo , Huan, Pei, Bing, Lu
Hao, Wu, Hao, Feng, Xiang, Zi, Qia, Xi, Han
Hundred, Hui, Ze, Bo, Zhou, Fa , Xuan, Jian, Tao
Jie, Shu, Bo, Xue, Yu, Bei, Qin, Man, Xi
Ji, Fen, Shu, Luo, Han, Fu, Mu , Shuang, Hong
Fu, Yang, Hong, Dong, Hui, Yi, Rong, Wen, Han
How to name water shortage in the five elements
1. Don’t choose a name that is too tacky
If you choose a name that is too tacky, it will cause the person to have an inferiority complex in future social interactions and make others look down on you. This is also not good for the baby’s mental health.
2. Don’t use uncommon characters
Chinese characters are pictographic characters. People don’t understand the symbols of characters, so how can they understand the symbols of people. Generally speaking, people named with uncommon characters are mostly lonely, introverted, and poor at communicating. Their reputation in society is damaged and their personal development is often hindered. Even if the five elements are short of water, you cannot choose a name with uncommon characters, as this is not conducive to the growth of the baby.
3. Choose words that are auspicious, healthy, and have good meaning
The words before the name should be healthy and have good meaning when the five elements are short of water. Secondly, the words after forming the phrase should have good meaning and good meaning. It must be auspicious; it must not be too vulgar or revealing, nor far-fetched; it must have both high hopes and profound meaning; it must be beautiful in shape, meaning, sound and art.