The five elements of water characters are: Zi, Hao, Peng, Xi, and Lin.
1. Zi
"Zi" is a respectful name for people in ancient times. Teachers or moral and knowledgeable people are called "Zi". "Zi" is a person whose five elements are water. The word "Su" means "family prosperity", so you can name a boy: Zisu, in which "Su" means going upstream. The two characters "Zisu" are both characters of the five elements belonging to water. When combined together, it means knowledge. , means respected, used as a boy's name, it sounds nice and has meaning.
2. Hao
The water is boundless and has the meaning of openness and broadness. It can be extended to have a broad mind and lofty ambitions. A boy's name can be: Haowen, in which " "Wen" is also a Chinese character with five elements belonging to water. The word "珏文" can mean learning a lot and being knowledgeable. It not only meets the requirements of characters belonging to five elements belonging to water, but also has profound meaning.
3. Peng
The largest bird in Chinese myths and legends, which was transformed from Kun, is "Peng". It is derived from the same bird as the Phoenix. You can name a boy "Peng". ", comes from "Zhuangzi" "I don't know how many thousands of miles there is on the back of a Peng", which is concise and elegant, implying that this boy is the king of birds and a dragon and a phoenix among men.
4. Xi
It refers to light, prosperity and blessing. It can be interpreted as the light of hope and lively and festive appearance. It means people are prosperous, bright and warm, and the meaning is very good.
5. Lin
"Lin" means it has been raining continuously for a long time. From "Xi Ji Fu" "Thunder is faint and shakes, and the rain is soft and soft", which gives people the feeling of rain after a long drought and providing help in the snow. Moreover, using it as a boy's name neutralizes the boy's masculinity and makes it look more Gentle and cute.