Meaning of the Chinese Name 霜凝 (Shuāng Níng)
Frost-settled — evoking crystalline stillness, quiet strength, and unshakable composure.
Character Analysis
Shuāng (霜): radical 雨 (rain), meaning 'frost', wuxing water; Níng (凝): radical 冫 (ice), meaning 'to solidify, concentrate', wuxing water.
Wuxing Element: Water
Water (水)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Water energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Frost (shuāng) symbolizes dignity under pressure; níng means 'to coalesce' — used in classical texts for concentrated virtue and meditative focus.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From Song poet Fan Zhongyan: 'Frost settles on the bamboo — yet its joints remain unbent.'
Usage Notes
Suits a disciplined, insightful woman — scientist, strategist, or contemplative leader.
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