Meaning of the Chinese Name 渥坤 (Wò Kūn)
Rich moisture and the sovereign earth—nature’s generosity and wisdom’s foundational calm.
Character Analysis
渥 (wò): 氵+屋, 'to soak, enrich', Water origin but Earth-associative via soil saturation, 12 strokes; 坤 (kūn): 土+申, 'Earth trigram', Earth, 8 strokes.
Wuxing Element: Earth
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.
Cultural Background
渥 means 'rich, saturated' (often of soil or favor); 坤 is the I Ching trigram for Earth, receptivity, and maternal wisdom.
Poetry & Literary Reference
Yijing (I Ching), Hexagram 2: 'Kun is the Earth—devoted, yielding, bearing all things with 沃.'
Usage Notes
Deeply cosmological and nurturing—suited for ecologists, herbalists, or holistic practitioners grounded in natural cycles.
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