Meaning of the Chinese Name 馥璎 (Fù Yīng)
Rich fragrance and sacred jade pendant — representing protective virtue, artistic consecration, and beauty that shelters and uplifts.
Character Analysis
Fù (馥): deep aroma; Yīng (璎): sacred necklace — implies protection, legacy, and the beauty of responsibility.
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
Yīng (璎) is a ritual necklace of interlocked jade pieces worn by Tang empresses — symbolizes guardianship, continuity, and embodied wisdom.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From ‘Tang Court Rites’: ‘Yīng luò zhi xiang, wei de zhi shou’ — ‘The fragrance of ying-necklaces guards virtue.’
Usage Notes
Nurturing and powerful; ideal for physicians, mothers, or cultural preservers — balances strength with tenderness.
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