Meaning of the Chinese Name 诗珞 (shī luò)
Poetry as a luminous jade pendant — signifying precious expression, radiant intelligence, and enduring artistic value.
Character Analysis
Shi (诗): 'poem'; Luo (珞): 'jade pendant' — metal-element character (with 王 radical), evoking brilliance, precision, and ceremonial grace.
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
Luo (珞) denotes jade pendants strung with pearls — a motif in Han dynasty funerary art and Tang poetry symbolizing purity, status, and poetic adornment.
Poetry & Literary Reference
Li Bai’s 'Jade Pendant Song': 'Her verses gleam like luò — each line a polished stone.'
Usage Notes
Luxurious yet understated; offers tactile richness and rhythmic elegance uncommon in modern naming.
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