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The earth element (土) represents stability, nourishment, and grounding in Chinese philosophy. These names carry strong Earth energy, making them ideal for those whose BaZi chart benefits from this element.
Wǎn Róu
Gentle and tender, embodying graceful affection and quiet harmony.
Ān Yǎ
Tranquil and refined — conveys inner peace, cultivated elegance, and harmonious presence.
Yàn Rú
Tranquil and natural — expresses serene love, unforced peace, and harmonious ease.
Sòng Yí
Celebratory joy — honoring noble heritage while embracing prosperous harmony and artistic delight.
Yùn Yù
Jade concealed within — a profound metaphor for noble humility, inner brilliance, and cultivated prosperity.
Yīng Shū
Exemplary courtly grace — denoting noble femininity, ritual artistry, and serene prosperity.
Yuàn Róng
Ritual jade disc and harmonious chime — symbolizing noble order, resonant artistry, and balanced prosperity.
Yì Héng
Unwavering and enduring — expressing steadfast virtue, lasting strength, and timeless prosperity.
Jùn Zhé
Lofty and wise — denoting elevated intellect, moral stature, and penetrating insight.
Yì Xuān
Steadfast and radiant — representing unshakable strength and luminous virtue.
Hán Zhāng
Containing pattern/beauty — alluding to inner virtue that manifests gracefully, like embroidered silk held within.
Yàn Qiū
Scholar’s inkstone and autumn — evoking scholarly depth, mature wisdom, quiet reflection, and enduring clarity.
Yàn Chū
First inkstone—evoking origin, pristine intention, and the noble humility of beginning wisdom.
Yàn Lín
Inkstone at hand—signifying ready wisdom, embodied artistry, and noble presence in action.
Yàn Kè
Inkstone reverence—denoting devoted wisdom, disciplined artistry, and noble fidelity to craft and principle.
Yàn Róng
Inkstone composure—evoking serene wisdom, spacious artistry, and noble equanimity.
Yàn Zhēn
Inkstone authenticity—evoking genuine wisdom, unvarnished artistry, and noble truthfulness.
Jùn Yáo
Lofty mountain and towering earth—signifying grounded wisdom, serene strength, and natural majesty.
Péi Jūn
To cultivate and to balance—evoking patient growth (earth) and steadfast fairness (metal).
Mò Yáo
Ink-dark earth—symbolizing depth of thought, creative stillness, and enduring cultural roots.
Wò Kūn
Rich moisture and the sovereign earth—nature’s generosity and wisdom’s foundational calm.
Zhèn Yuè
To stabilize like a mountain—embodying centered wisdom, unshakeable peace, and natural sovereignty.
Chún Jūn
Unadulterated sincerity and balanced justice—wisdom as authenticity, peace as fairness.
Kūn Ruì
All-encompassing earth and keen discernment—wisdom as wholeness, peace as focused clarity.