The five elements of the character Kai belong to gold.
Armor means ancient battle clothes that can protect the body. The word "铠" is a commonly used word in naming, which means decisiveness, bravery, and bravery. It also means auspiciousness and connotation. When used as a personal name, it means decisive, courageous, and courageous. The five elements of gold are Congge, which indicates a strong temperament and self-esteem. The gold nature represents advocating good and rejecting evil, and everything goes smoothly.
If the namer lacks gold in numerology, then naming with the word "armor" can make up for the weakness in numerology and play a role in balancing the numerology. If you are short of water in your numerology, you can also use the word "armor" in the five elements to name you, because among the five elements, metal generates water. If the namer has a prosperous numerology of gold or the character "joy" is in conflict with metal, it is not appropriate to use the word "armor" in the five elements to name you. . Violating the numerology cannot bring the numerology into balance, thus affecting the development of the person who takes the name.
Notes on naming the character Kai:
1. It is taboo to name the character Kai with a character that has the same rhymes or the same rhymes or sounds that sound similar to each other. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. Rare characters are not common in life, and most people don’t recognize them. They are used to match the character Kai to name a child. On the one hand, it is inconvenient to read and write, and on the other hand, it is difficult to obtain a household registration. Furthermore, it will bring great consequences to the child’s life and work. Troublesome, it will also give people the impression of being withdrawn and difficult to get along with, because they say people are just as their names say.
2. It is taboo to name the character Kai with the same character as the ancestors. If the ancestor’s name contains the character Kai, the younger generation is taboo to name them with the character Kai. Chinese people have always attached great importance to filial piety. Naming a child after an ancestor is disrespectful to the ancestors and will also disrupt the generational hierarchy. It is not good for the ancestors or the children themselves.