Water character analysis Pronunciation: shuǐ Wubi: iiii Radical: water Five elements Attribute: water Definition: When used as a name, it generally means nobility, gratitude, and bravery. Reference for naming the word water: Shui Fengfeng refers to the sharp part of the sword, and also refers to the person who takes the lead. The name is extended to mean pioneer, sharp, strong and brave. Shui Feng describes the boy as perceptive, quick-thinking and daring to be the first. Kun Shui Kun means Bagua, which refers to the universe and the earth. The name of a person means having a broad mind, magnanimity, and broad knowledge. Kun Shui describes a boy as being generous, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, and blessed with auspicious stars.
Shuiguangguang refers to sunshine and bright light, and also has the meaning of honor and glory. When used in a person’s name, it means excellence, fame, and success. The name Shuiguang means that a boy has a bright future, success, and fame at home and abroad. A complete list of names for boys who carry water 01. Jingshui Bai Shui You Shui Shi Shui Guo Shui Cheng Shui
02. Zong Shui Mu Shui Ren Shui Jiang Shui You Shui Fang Shui
03. Water Lin level, water sincerity, water victory, bright water pavilion
04. Shui Qing, Shui Feng, Shuizhou, Shui root, Shui Shi, Shui Yong. How to name a boy better 1. Name it with an allusion. There are thousands of allusions in China, and many parents are happy to name their children with allusions to make the names more culturally appealing. For example: Zhou Mengdie (Zhuang Zhou Mengdie), Lu Feixiong (King Wen of Zhou got a divination of Feixiong and met Lu Shang), Xu Pengfei ("Zhuangzi").
2. In the name of virtue. Chinese people attach great importance to moral character. The so-called ability and moral character have both virtue and ability. Therefore, naming people after virtue is also a tradition. For example: in ancient times there were Zhang Yide, Liu Xuande, Cao Mengde, etc.; today there are Zhu De, Peng Dehuai, Zhang Xueliang, Li Desheng, Wang Hairong, Tian Chengren, Mai Xiande, etc.
3. In the name of peace. Chinese people have always had a tradition of pursuing peace, smoothness and harmony, which can also be seen in their names: ancient people include Dong Ping, Xu Ning, Zhang Shun, Yan Shun, Lehe, etc.; modern people include: Song Ping, Xie Jingyi, Li Ning, Li Guoan, Yu Chunshun et al.