The metal element (金) represents strength, structure, and resilience in Chinese philosophy. These names carry strong Metal energy, making them ideal for those whose BaZi chart benefits from this element.
Yàn Cóng
Inkstone brook — evokes the gentle, persistent murmur of water over stone, mirroring the steady flow of insight refined through disciplined practice.
Yàn Liáo
Inkstone limpidity — signifies crystalline clarity of thought and expression, achieved through disciplined cultivation, like ink purified in still water.
Yàn Yī
Inkstone ripple — suggests the subtle, spreading influence of wisdom: small acts of insight creating widening circles of clarity and beauty.
Jīn Wú
Golden phoenix tree; references the mythic wu-tong tree, said to attract phoenixes — auspicious, noble, and resonant.
Jīn Liàn
Golden shimmer; describes sunlight dancing on water — dynamic, radiant, and fleeting.
Jīn Xiù
Golden mountain ridge; evokes sunlit peaks and mineral richness — strength, clarity, and enduring value.
Jīn Hè
Golden crane feather; symbolizes celestial attainment and luminous grace — rare, auspicious, and serene.
Jīn Yíng
Golden eddy; evokes sunlight caught in swirling water — radiant, dynamic, and harmonious.