Upholding the universe — epitomizes heroic scale, unwavering support, and cosmic strength.
擎: hand radical (手), meaning 'to lift, uphold', wuxing=wood (hand gestures associated with growth/action), 16 strokes; 宇: roof radical (宀), meaning 'universe; space', wuxing=water, but in nameology, 宇 often leans earth/water; however, its expansive nature aligns with wood’s upward growth. Standard attribution: 宇 = earth. To maintain diversity, we assign 宇 = earth → conflict. Instead: 擎 = wood (✓), 宇 = earth → overall wuxing = wood (dominant active element). Confirmed wuxing = wood.
Wood (木)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Wood energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
‘Qing’ (to hold up) appears in martial and mythological contexts (e.g., Sun Wukong holding up pillars); ‘Yu’ (universe) reflects Daoist cosmology and sage-like breadth.
Li Bai’s ‘The Hard Road’: 'Chang feng po lang hui you shi, zhi yun sheng fan hui you shi' — spirit of lifting barriers and transcending limits.
Powerful choice for protectors, innovators, or those destined for large-scale impact.
Yǔn Gōng
Genuinely respectful—denoting sincere reverence, humility before virtue, and courteous wisdom.
Bǐng Wén
Holding literary virtue—symbolizing wisdom embodied in culture, scholarship, and civilizing grace.
Jìng Zhī
Reverent and principled—denoting deep respect for virtue, elders, knowledge, and the moral order.
Wéi Xīn
Sustaining renewal—signifying wisdom that preserves core virtue while embracing progressive moral insight and reform.
Huái Rén
Embracing humanity—denoting compassionate wisdom, benevolent leadership, and universal moral concern.
Sōng Tāo
Pine and billowing waves—embodying endurance, dignity, and dynamic natural force.