Names of boys who lack gold and fire: Chichen, Shuoxiao, Chenyu, Zhangjin, Tengdai.
1. Chichen
Chi: with the word horse next to it, the five elements belong to fire, and it is a very popular name for boys. Its original meaning is that the car and horse are moving very fast. Mercedes-Benz, by extension means famous and famous. Chen: pronounced as chēn, the radical is king, related to jade, and originally refers to jewelry of high value, so it has the meaning of wealth and nobility when it appears in a boy's name.
2. Shuoxiao
Shuo: means the appearance of shining, suitable to appear in the name of a boy who lacks fire. It has the meaning of dazzling light, prominent family and outstanding achievements. Xiao: The original meaning is the appearance of clear and deep water, and also refers to the sound of wind and rain. In the name of a person, it has the beautiful meaning of being natural and generous, majestic, handsome and unrestrained.
3. Chen Yu
Yu: The five elements are fire, and its original meaning is to shine. It often appears in boys’ names, describing the boy’s bright future, brilliant life, and bright future. Morning: It also belongs to fire. It originally refers to the stars, but mostly refers to the morning. It is a polyphonic character. When used in a person’s name, it is often pronounced chén, which means being positive and working hard.
4. Zhangjin
Zhang: The original meaning is obvious, but also has the meaning of commendation. It is suitable for naming a boy who lacks fire. It means that the boy is outstanding, distinguishes right from wrong, abides by principles, and has a measure of progress and retreat. Jin: refers to a person who is careful and prudent. The word "jin" is used in the name, which is intended to warn boys to think twice before doing things, be cautious in words and deeds, and not to take it lightly.
5. Tengdai
Teng: with a moon shape, it is a word belonging to fire. It is a verb, referring to jumping and running. It is suitable for lively boys and implies bravery. The impact is overwhelming. Dai: It is another name for Mount Tai. It is very domineering when used in a person's name, which means that a person is as firm and majestic as Mount Tai, not afraid of wind and rain, and not afraid of difficulties and dangers.
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Things to note when naming a boy who lacks gold and fire:
1. Avoid naming with the word "ugly"
"Ugly" is the opposite of "beautiful". What we want to give is a "good name". Of course, we must avoid using words that express the meaning of "ugly". Due to the influence of unscientific, uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, naming with the word "ugly" has a long history in China and has been passed down to this day. This needs to be seriously eradicated. Name them with the word "ugly", such as Niulao and Fanli. Fanli refers to a bird cage.
2. Avoid naming with the word "evil"
Anything that expresses "evil" and is harmful to human beings should be classified into the category of "evil" and "evil". "Evil" and "bad" are people's enemies. We should do everything possible to eradicate them and defeat them. Naming with such words is against the will of people, is a perverse behavior, and should be stopped.
3. Avoid using the word "evil" in naming
The word "evil" here has two meanings, one refers to character, and the other refers to causing "evil" consequences of. Naming with these two meanings will cause upright and kind-hearted people to feel rebellious, so it is not advisable. Such as Shu Diao, Diao Xie (evil), Tang Ciao, Kuang Ciao, Xiong Yi, Zhao She, Tian Heng, Wu Jian'an, Li Hunzi, etc.
Reference: Naming-Baidu Encyclopedia