2. Joan Five elements: wood. Note: The variant of jade is Wang. Chinese character splitting: jade, love and Joan. Original meaning: Redjade. Poem Feng Wei Papaya: "Give me a papaya and give it back to Joan". Metaphor is the beauty of things. And meiyuqiong language. Joan ying. Used as a person's name, meaning beautiful, precious, beautiful and white;
3. Yu. Five elements: gold. Note: The variant of jade is Wang. Chinese character splitting: Yu, Yu, Yu. Original meaning: beautiful jade. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Today, Mei Yu is also". Beautiful jade or its luster. Used as a person's name, it means beautiful, dazzling and talented;
4. hey Five elements: gold. Note: The variant of jade is Wang. Chinese character splitting: jade, stone and stone. Original meaning: treasure. Shuo Wen Xin Fu: "Chen, Bao Ye". Zhang Heng's Ode to Tokyo: "Give Chen and hold the coffin". Zuo Si's Five Degrees of Fu: "His gratitude is the blessing of Kun Yao". Refers to treasures, jade articles and jewels. Being used as a person's name means being rich, noble and precious;
5. no. Five elements: fire. Note: The variant of jade is Wang. Chinese character splitting: jade, ge and Luo. The original meaning describes that the stone is hard. One of the ethnic minorities in China. Luo's original intention is to describe stones as hard. As a person's name, it means being strong, tough and capable of doing great things.