What are the boys’ names with the characters for water and fire?

1. Appropriate words for water attributes

1. Chinese: Five elements: water. Hanshui, Hanjiang, Yangtze River, and magnanimity mean broad-minded, warm-hearted, and helpful. Named after the water, Hanshui, Hanjiang, the largest tributary of the Yangtze River. It is extended to mean broad-minded, tolerant, open-minded and magnanimous. When used as a person's name, it means generosity, loyalty, courage, and uprightness;

2. Lu: Five elements: water. Lujiang, Luqin, Fenlu, and Lushi refer to the rosy and graceful moonlight, the gentlemen and gentlemen, and the house full of gold and jade. The ancient water name is now Zhuozhang River in Shanxi; the name of the country in the Spring and Autumn Period. When used as a person's name, it means nourishment, grace, and open-mindedness;

3. Complex: Five elements: water. Reply, resuscitation, recovery, and repetition mean to act resolutely, to practice what one preaches, and to practice what one has learned.

2. Appropriate words for fire attributes

1. Tao: Five elements: fire. Strategy, Tao Shi, great talent, and wisdom mean grand plans, great talents, and resourcefulness. Refers to wisdom, strategy, and resourcefulness. When used as a person's name, it means resourcefulness, keeping a low profile, extraordinary intelligence, intelligence and wisdom;

2. Zhang: Five Elements: Fire. When used as a person's name, it means knowledge, talent, and integrity;

3. Min: Five Elements: Fire. The meaning of the word Min refers to the sky in autumn. When used as a person's name, it means harvest and a broad mind.