The five elements of the word "Hao" belong to wood, which is pronounced as Hao and used as a name, meaning light, purity and vitality.
The five elements of the word "jade" belong to the soil, pronounced as Y, and jade as a person's name means magnanimous, atmospheric, handsome and chic.
2. Qiu. Source of the name: It is taken from Zhang Jiucheng's poem "Don't leave too late, don't become famous too early".
The five elements of the word "Yu" belong to wood, which is pronounced as Yu. When used as a name, it means optimism, openness, wit and erudition.
The five elements of the word "Jin" belong to wood, pronounced as jǐn, and used as a name to express caution, courtesy and seriousness.
3. Qiu Zhimo. Source of the name: It is taken from the poem "People are healthy without sacrifice" in Song of the Jiaomiao Chaohui.
The five elements of the word "Zhi" belong to fire, pronounced as ZHι. As a person's name, it means kindness, persistence and eternal friends.
The five elements of the word "ink" belong to the soil, pronounced as mi, and used ink as a name, meaning brilliant, knowledgeable and profound.