The best words for boys who lack soil in the five elements are: Yong, Yang, Shan, Yong, Kun, Wei, Feng, Dragon, De, and Jade.
1. Yong
Yong is a five-element earth word. The original meaning of the word is use and need, which can be extended to use and usefulness. When used as a boy's name, it can be understood as wishing the boy success in the future and becoming a person who will contribute to the country and society. It is a very auspicious earthly character. The Chinese character is also a very classic Chinese character for naming a boy, and it is very suitable for naming a boy.
2. Yang
Many names for boys will emphasize the positive and optimistic side of the boy and establish the image of a sunny boy. Yang can be understood as sunshine and sun. When used in a boy's name, it gives a sunny, optimistic, active and lively impression. It is very suitable to be used when giving a boy an auspicious name. Yang belongs to the earth among the five elements, so it is a suitable name for a boy who lacks earth. It means good and is very auspicious.
3. Mountain
The five elements belong to earth and the word mountain originally means mountain. The word "山" is very suitable for a boy's name, because the image of the mountain is stable and reliable, just like the boy is the support of the family. When used in a boy's name, Shan not only means that the boy will grow into a calm and responsible man, but it can also be extended to mean that the boy will become a pillar of the country in the future, which is very auspicious.
4. Yong
The word Yong has been used very frequently in boys’ names throughout the ages, like the famous generals of the royal family of the Sui Dynasty. The word "yong" used in a boy's name means that the boy is brave, strong and daring to fight. As the saying goes, the brave will win when meeting on a narrow road. Bravery is one of the excellent qualities of a boy. Only a brave boy can solve the difficulties in life and walk a good path in life. It is a very auspicious earth attribute character.
5. Kun
Kun is the word for earth and one of the Eight Trigrams of the Book of Changes. It represents the place and has profound connotations. The word Kun is not used frequently in life, but everyone is familiar with it, because the phrases composed of the word Kun, such as Qiankun and Kunyu, have long been deeply rooted in people's hearts. The word "kun" is very grand when used in boys' names because it symbolizes the earth and has the extended meaning of broad-mindedness. It is a very auspicious word.