1. Rui Ming
The two characters Rui and Ming both contain the word "gold", which is a very good balance for the five elements of the boy who lacks gold. The original meaning of the word "rui" is sharp, which represents the boy's courage and unstoppable domineering attitude. An inscription is a kind of text engraved on an object. The name of a boy means to warn him. The name Ruiming symbolizes the boy's character of being brave, resourceful, fearless and non-impulsive.
2. Chengjun
The two characters Chengjun and Jun are both characters belonging to the five elements of gold, which can make up for the five elements of fortune for men who are short of gold. The original meaning of "complete" is to end the project, and it also means to make it complete and complete. The word Cheng means capable and daring to take responsibility. The two words work perfectly together, proving that boys have the courage to take responsibility, have leadership skills and demeanor, and have the ability to handle everything properly.
3. Rui Chen
It comes from the neck couplet of the Tang Dynasty poem "Summer Immortal Calyx Pavilion Ying Zhi" "Rui Zaoguang Cave, Chen lapel Qiu Luo." The first word is very grand. Rui means wisdom and sharpness. As a boy's name, it means smart and thoughtful. Chen refers to the location of the North Star, and was later used to refer to the residence of the emperor, which is full of domineering power. Rui and Chen are both characters that belong to the five elements of gold, so they are very suitable for domineering names for boys who lack gold in the five elements.
4. Chaolin
From Liu Kezhuang's "Nine Slogans of Happy Rain to the Marquis of Pan" "Yesterday the sun was as red as gold, and in the morning it suddenly turned into sweet rain." There is rain only when there is a dynasty, Complete in one go, domineering and harmonious. The word "Chao" refers to morning, which symbolizes the boy's vitality and vitality, and the five elements belong to gold, which means the boy's healthy growth and peace. The word "lin" is used to imply that a boy is kind, grateful, and very generous.
5. Shaoyuan
The five elements of Shao are metal, which means encouragement, self-improvement, nobility and beauty. The word "yuan" comes from "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no distance." The original meaning is distance. It is used to imply that boys should have far-reaching goals, be self-reliant, encourage themselves all the time, and reflect on their own qualities, so that they can be more successful in the future. Beautiful, the tones complement each other, both pleasant to listen to and profound in meaning.