Reference for names of baby tigers who lack fire in the five elements:
Qiyu - the word Qi originally means happiness and auspiciousness. In some formal business letters, the word Qi also contains blessings. It means praise; when placed in a person's name, it means very auspicious and auspicious, implying peace and harmony, giving people a good feeling. The word Yu, with the element of fire, is often used to refer to flames, which means bright and shining. It is used in people's names to express openness and brightness.
Hao Wei - The original meaning of the word "Hao" refers to an outstanding person with outstanding talents, intelligence, courage or outstanding financial resources; it also refers to a bold and cheerful character, bold and unconventional. When used as a person's name, it means superb talent, extraordinary wisdom, and noble moral character. The five elements of Wei are fire, and its original meaning is bright, bright, and dazzling. When used as a personal name, it means outstanding achievements, brilliance, and great achievements.
Chao Zhang - the word Chao is the same as "Chao", which means morning. When used as a person's name, it means brightness, hope, vitality, and beauty; it also means the rising sun, vitality, and a bright future. The five elements of the character Zhang belong to fire, which refers to a kind of jade, Baozhang; it implies nobility and elegance, impressive appearance, excellent qualifications, and great talents and virtues.
Qiongxuan - The word "Qiong" is used to describe a bulge into an arch shape. The five elements belong to wood, and wood makes fire. This word in a person's name means nobility, magnanimity and open-mindedness. The character "xuan" is the character next to the character "fire", and the attribute of the five elements is also fire. Its meaning is to describe a great reputation, and also refers to warmth and brightness.
Songhao - the word "Song" with "mountain" is a suitable word for tiger babies. The original meaning is the name of a Chinese mountain, Songshan, which was called "Zhongyue" in ancient times. It also has the meaning of "mountain high". When used as a personal name, it means tall, steady, noble, and excellent. The five elements of the word Hao belong to fire, and its original meaning generally refers to big, describing the meaning of vastness and infiniteness. When used as a personal name, it means broad-minded, cheerful and handsome. It means broad-minded, cheerful, handsome and unrestrained.