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The wood element (木) represents growth, vitality, and creativity in Chinese philosophy. These names carry strong Wood energy, making them ideal for those whose BaZi chart benefits from this element.
Huà Qǐ
Graceful beauty and exquisite charm — celebrating artistic nobility, delicate prosperity, and cultivated elegance.
Wān Wān
Elegantly swaying — evoking noble poise, lyrical artistry, and flourishing prosperity.
Líng Líng
Delicate and refined — expressing noble gentleness, quiet artistry, and tender prosperity.
Yàn Líng
Graceful and refined — harmonizing noble poise, artistic delicacy, and flourishing prosperity.
Bǎi Hán
Cypress endurance and profound depth — representing resilience, integrity, and wisdom.
Kǎi Ruì
Model of virtue and auspicious wisdom — representing exemplary conduct and fortunate insight.
Bǎi Zhēng
Cypress and resounding strength — symbolizing enduring integrity and courageous clarity.
Bǎi Chén
Cypress sovereign — representing enduring virtue, celestial favor, and tranquil authority.
Zhǐ Lán
Angelica root and orchid — symbols of noble virtue, purity, and quiet resilience in Confucian and Chu Ci tradition.
Yǎ Níng
Elegant and peaceful — reflecting cultivated taste, harmony, and grounded virtue.
Sī Róu
Thoughtful and tender — honoring intellectual depth and compassionate gentleness as complementary virtues.
Yī Lín
Relying on jade forest — suggesting graceful support, natural abundance, and enduring benevolence.
Yǔ Yān
Words like rosy clouds — signifying eloquent grace, poetic charm, and heartfelt sincerity.
Jiā Hé
Auspicious grain — symbolizing abundance, nourishment, harmonious growth, and benevolent prosperity.
Sháo Yīn
Beautiful music — referencing the legendary *Shao* music of Emperor Shun, symbolizing harmony, moral uplift, and celestial order.
Héng Zhǐ
Sweet-flag and angelica — twin fragrant herbs from *Chu Ci*, representing unwavering virtue and poetic resilience.
Xiū Zhú
Cultivated bamboo—symbolizing resilient nobility, scholarly grace, and quiet artistic strength.
Sōng Yán
Pine-speak—symbolizing enduring truth, steadfast artistry, and noble, unhurried expression.
Yàn Shēng
Inkstone sound—evoking the quiet resonance of deep thought, artistic vibration, and noble understatement.
Yàn Jiǎn
Inkstone simplicity—denoting distilled wisdom, essential artistry, and noble minimalism.
Yàn Héng
Inkstone balance—signifying equitable wisdom, calibrated artistry, and noble fairness.
Róng Yàn
Banyan tree and intense flame — embodying sheltering strength, unshakable roots, and transformative passion.
Shū Yáo
Book and jade — symbolizing cultured beauty, unyielding virtue, and enduring strength like polished stone.
Jǐn Xuān
Fine jade and daylily — symbolizing rare beauty, unwavering virtue, and joyful strength.