Poetry rising like triple earth — symbolizing grounded creativity, abundant imagination, and nurturing artistic fertility.
Shi (诗): 'poem'; Yao (垚): 'tripled earth' — earth-element character (土 ×3) denoting abundance, solidity, and cosmic grounding.
Earth (土)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Earth energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Yao (垚) means 'lofty earth' or 'great mountain' — a rare, auspicious character in geomantic naming, associated with stability and generative power.
Anonymous Ming stele inscription: 'Let poetry rise like yao — rooted, vast, and ever-bearing.'
Bold and elemental; offers rare semantic weight while remaining phonetically soft and feminine.
Jùn Dé
Lofty virtue—representing elevated moral character, dignity, and unwavering ethical height.
Shǒu Zhōng
Guarding the center—representing equilibrium, impartial wisdom, and inner stability amid change.
Lì Chéng
Establishing sincerity—signifying firm commitment to truth, authenticity, and moral foundation.
Hòu Dé
Profound virtue—representing deep-rooted moral capacity, generosity of spirit, and enduring benevolence.
Chéng Zhì
Inheriting noble purpose—signifying responsibility to uphold ancestral wisdom, moral legacy, and aspirational ideals.
Yǎng Zhèng
Nurturing uprightness—denoting intentional moral education, character formation, and steady cultivation of virtue.