Glorious and sovereign — embodying radiant virtue and commanding presence.
炜 (wěi): radical 灬(fire), meaning 'brilliant, glowing', wuxing=fire, 8 strokes; 宸 (chén): radical 宀(roof), meaning 'imperial residence; sovereign's aura', wuxing=water (roof sheltering water/essence), but in Five Elements naming practice, 宸 is often assigned fire due to its association with solar sovereignty and radiance.
Fire (火)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Fire energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Wěi (glowing) appears in classical texts describing sage-kings’ luminous virtue; Chén (imperial palace) denotes authority and celestial order.
The Book of Documents (Shujing): 'The virtue of Yao was brilliant (wěi) and all-encompassing.'
Strong choice for confident, charismatic sons — implies natural leadership and moral brilliance.
Kè Míng
Mastering clarity—indicating disciplined self-awareness, moral lucidity, and enlightened self-mastery.
Zhī Lǐ
Knowing ritual propriety—signifying wisdom expressed through culturally intelligent, ethically grounded conduct and social harmony.
Yán Bīn
Brilliant and refined—blending radiant fire energy with cultured elegance.
Shuò Yáng
Northern dawn—evoking the first light after winter’s dark, signifying renewal, courage, and sovereign warmth.
Hè Yě
Radiant wilderness—conveying untamed vitality, expansive energy, and prosperous natural abundance.
Jùn Tíng
Lofty thunder—evoking awe-inspiring power, sudden clarity, and authoritative strength.