Meaning of the Chinese Name 馥姮 (Fù Héng)
Rich fragrance and lunar radiance — evoking celestial beauty, quiet wisdom, and virtue as luminous, constant, and life-giving.
Character Analysis
Fù (馥): deep aroma; Héng (姮): moon goddess epithet — suggests intuitive wisdom, calm authority, and nurturing brilliance.
Wuxing Element: Metal
Metal (金)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Metal energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Héng (姮) refers specifically to Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, but used independently since Han times to denote serene, illuminating virtue — never merely decorative.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From Li Shangyin’s ‘Moon Poems’: ‘Fù yun heng ye jing, qing guang man xiu ling’ — ‘Rich clouds hang over the night sky; pure light fills the long ridge’ — linking fragrance, moon, and virtue.
Usage Notes
Mythic yet grounded; ideal for scientists, writers, or spiritual guides — balances wonder with rigor.
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