The five elements of thick character belong to water.
The word "thick" means deep, heavy; valued, respected; kind. The word thick is a commonly used word in naming, and it has a good meaning. Note that when naming, you can't just look at the Chinese characters. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious. The word "Hou" appears about 99,621 times in the name database, 77 of which are used in the first character, 63 of which are boys' names, and 37 of which are girls' names. The word "Hou" used in the name means to be kind-hearted, highly respected and generous. It also means auspiciousness and connotation.
The attribute of the five elements of the character thick is water. According to the principle that water overcomes fire in the five elements, it is taboo to name the character thick with characters that belong to the five elements of fire. It is taboo to name a thick character with a character that has the same rhyme or the same rhyme, as this will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. It is taboo to name the person with the same character as the character thick. If the name of the ancestor contains the character thick, it is taboo for the younger generation to be named with the character thick.
Recommended names for the character Hou
Huchang: The original meaning of Chang is good and legitimate, referring to legitimate speech. It also means prosperous and prosperous. When used as a person's name, it means kindness, integrity, and prosperity; when paired with the word thick, it means a bright future, perfection, and prosperity.
Chenghou: Cheng refers to obedience, catering, continuation, succession; responsibility, acceptance. When used as a person's name, it means entrusted with heavy responsibilities, perseverance, and ability; when paired with the word "Hou", it means receiving God's blessings, talents, and continuity.
Donghou: Dong originally means east, which is the direction in which the sun rises. The rising of the sun refers to the beginning of all things, which means auspiciousness; it also refers to the master and leader, such as the host. When used as a name, it means leader, far-sighted, and extraordinary. Paired with the word thick, it means a generation of great men, purple energy coming from the east, and the rising sun.
Houqi: Kai means to open and enlighten; extended to enlighten and inspire. It symbolizes a future and hope. When used as a person's name, it means optimism, wisdom, and a bright future; when paired with the word thick, it means a bright future, soaring high, and sudden enlightenment.