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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.
Zhǐ Ài
Fragrant herb and precious white jade — evokes noble compassion, warm purity, and the generous luminosity of embodied virtue.
Lián Dì
Lotus and lotus seed — represents generative potential, quiet continuity, and the profound beauty of life’s inner core.
qú róng
'Qú' is a ring-shaped jade symbolizing wholeness and loyalty; 'Róng' is a chime-jade whose clear tone represents integrity and harmonious virtue.
lì zhuàn
'Lì' is a firm, dense jade symbolizing unwavering virtue; 'Zhuàn' is the art of incising sacred patterns into jade — representing intentional cultivation of nobility and moral design.
róu yuàn
'Róu' is a soft-lustered jade; 'Yuàn' is a large, flawless ring-jade symbolizing perfection and benevolent authority — together meaning graceful sovereignty and virtuous completeness.
kūn léi
'Kūn' is deep-hued, resonant jade; 'Léi' is a polished, layered jade — together expressing depth of character, layered wisdom, and noble composure.
cháng róu
'Cháng' is enduring, dense jade; 'Róu' is warm-toned, supple jade — together representing steadfast virtue tempered with compassion and graceful strength.
cháng yáng
'Cháng' is enduring jade; 'Yáng' is the noble ritual tablet — together expressing timeless virtue enacted through ceremony, duty, and dignified presence.
bīn kūn
'Bīn' is a refined, courtly jade; 'Kūn' is deep-hued, resonant jade — together expressing cultivated nobility, dignified beauty, and profound virtue.
jué léi
'Jué' is a matched pair of ritual jades; 'Léi' is laminated, layered jade — together representing harmonious duality, integrated virtue, and noble wholeness.
cháng cháng
Reduplicative name using 'Cháng', an enduring, dense jade — intensifying meanings of constancy, moral stamina, and unwavering nobility.
cháng chōng
'Cháng' is enduring jade; 'Chōng' is a full, rounded jade — together symbolizing abundant virtue, fulfilled nobility, and harmonious completeness.
zhāng kūn
'Zhāng' is a patterned, embroidered jade; 'Kūn' is deep-hued, resonant jade — together representing beautifully articulated virtue, depth of character, and noble complexity.
cháng lì
'Cháng' is enduring jade; 'Lì' is firm, dense jade — together expressing unwavering constancy, unbreakable virtue, and sovereign nobility.
xīn yàn
Delighted serenity; combines joyful heart with the calm dignity of an inkstone.
shào huán
Virtuous excellence and enduring mountain — conveys noble character and timeless strength.
yàn shū
Inkstone and ease — representing scholarly depth, calm creativity, and graceful intellect.
Zǐ Héng
Purple fragrant orchid; a rare botanical reference blending regal hue with delicate, aromatic grace.
Zǐ Xiù
Purple mountain mist; captures ethereal twilight hues over highland terrain — mystical and serene.
Zǐ Yíng
Purple eddy; suggests swirling, mysterious water — depth, intuition, and subtle power.
Zǐ Cóng
Purple brook; imagines twilight-hued water threading through mountains — mysterious, musical, and serene.
Zǐ Yī
Purple ripple; suggests twilight water reflecting royal hues — mysterious, elegant, and gently powerful.
Yíng Yàn
Abundance held in the inkstone — symbolizing fertile thought, scholarly richness, and quiet cultivation of wisdom.
Mào Yuán
Lush highland plain — representing fertile land, ancestral rootedness, and tranquil, expansive growth.