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The water element (水) represents fluidity, wisdom, and depth in Chinese philosophy. These names carry strong Water energy, making them ideal for those whose BaZi chart benefits from this element.
Míng Líng
Boundless ocean depths paired with sharply defined mountain ridge — signifying intuitive precision, depth of judgment, and calm authority.
Chōng Líng
Roaring waterfall converging with sharply defined ridge — embodying dynamic clarity, urgent integrity, and catalytic courage.
Míng Lín
Boundless ocean depths meeting jagged, enduring rock — representing profound adaptability anchored in unshakeable integrity.
Xuǎn Róng
Blazing prominence and harmonious jade flow—radiant strength tempered by wisdom, flexibility, and benevolent authority.
Lín Zhàn
Lustrous jade and deep, clear water — embodies inner clarity, profound virtue, and serene beauty.
Yáo Tiàn
Precious jade and ear-plug jade — symbolizes discerning wisdom, mindful speech, and the virtue of attentive listening.
Qí Wǎn
Rare gem and smooth, flawless jade — conveys polished character, compassionate elegance, and unblemished integrity.
Yù Tāo
Jade and brilliant, shimmering gem — suggests charismatic virtue, radiant sincerity, and captivating moral presence.
Yù Ruǎn
Jade and soft, pliable gem — symbolizes compassionate strength, adaptive virtue, and benevolent resilience.
Qí Wù
Rare gem and jade with subtle luster — signifies modest excellence, quiet virtue, and integrity that shines without demand.
Hóng Zhì
To expand wisdom; suggests broad-minded, inclusive intelligence that embraces humanity and principle alike.
Shèn Xíng
Cautious, reflective action; emphasizes deliberation before conduct—a key Confucian practice for aligning behavior with virtue.
Yuān Zhì
Profound wisdom; likens wisdom to a deep, still pool—calm, reflective, rich with hidden depth and life-sustaining clarity.
Qiān Hé
Modest harmony; fuses humility (qiān) with peaceful integration (hé), reflecting Confucian balance between self and others.
Tài Héng
Supreme balance and enduring elegance; 'Tai' denotes grand peace and cosmic order, 'Heng' refers to a ritual jade pendant symbolizing constancy and noble conduct.
Ān Xún
Tranquil sincerity; 'An' anchors peace, 'Xun' denotes deep, unwavering authenticity — like clear, still water reflecting truth.
Ān Chéng
Peaceful clarity; 'An' provides stillness, 'Cheng' denotes water so limpid it mirrors heaven — symbolizing pure insight and tranquil wisdom.
Hé Shēn
Harmonious profundity; 'He' signifies relational grace, 'Shen' denotes deep, unfathomable virtue — like still ocean depths sustaining life.
Tài Xún
Grand authenticity; 'Tai' represents cosmic peace, 'Xun' adds profound sincerity — harmony rooted not in conformity but in unwavering truth.
Hé Dàn
Harmonious serenity; 'He' expresses relational ease, 'Dan' denotes calm, untroubled water — symbolizing prosperity sustained by inner stillness.
Fēng Héng
Abundant constancy; 'Feng' signifies flourishing virtue, 'Heng' denotes the ritual jade pendant — symbolizing prosperity sustained through unwavering principle.
Tài Shēn
Grand profundity; 'Tai' signifies cosmic peace, 'Shen' denotes deep, unfathomable virtue — like oceanic stillness sustaining all life.
Hé Xún
Harmonious sincerity; 'He' expresses relational balance, 'Xun' denotes deep, unwavering authenticity — harmony rooted in truth, not compromise.
Yún Chī
Cloud-dwelling chi — a dragon-like celestial beast symbolizing noble ascent and ethereal power.