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.
Yíng Kūn
Abundant earth — invoking the primordial, nurturing power of Kun (the receptive Earth trigram), symbolizing fertile potential and humble strength.
Mào Qiáo
Lush mountain — representing thriving life rooted in enduring terrain, signifying resilient growth, ancestral continuity, and quiet magnificence.
Yíng Yáo
Abundant precipice — symbolizing elevated, awe-inspiring prosperity that is both secure and inspiring, like a sunlit cliff face teeming with life.
Shèng Líng
Flourishing ridge — representing dynamic, elevated abundance, like a mountain spine alive with wind, cloud, and resilient flora.
Yíng Qiáo
Abundant mountain — signifying prosperity that is elevated, stable, and generously sustaining, like a sacred peak providing water, shelter, and perspective.
Yù Líng
Generous ridge — embodying principled abundance, like a mountain spine that defines boundaries with strength and supports life with quiet generosity.