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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.
Ān Xù
Peaceful diligence; 'An' grounds the name in safety, 'Xu' conveys earnest, self-driven cultivation — prosperity born of quiet perseverance.
Fēng Shēn
Abundant flourishing; 'Feng' denotes rich harvest, 'Shen' signifies vigorous, auspicious growth — like thriving forests nourishing society.
Ān Xié
Peaceful artistry; 'An' provides grounding stillness, 'Xie' denotes skillful harmony — like a master composer weaving diverse voices into unity.
shuāng wú
Frost-draped parasol tree — conveys noble endurance, seasonal grace, and quiet dignity.
Wén Qǐ
Ornamental cloud motifs paired with exquisite charm — suggesting artistic refinement and natural allure.
bèi níng
Treasured serenity; merges ancient 'shell' (currency/talisman) symbolism with tranquil composure and auspicious stillness.
bèi wàn
Shell-endowed grace; suggests innate elegance, artistic sensitivity, and the organic beauty of natural treasures.
Fù Jūn
Rich, deep fragrance paired with the elegance of bamboo — representing integrity, resilience, and cultivated refinement.
Fēn Wú
Sweet fragrance of the phoenix tree — symbolizing auspicious beauty, artistic aspiration, and noble virtue rooted in tradition.
Fù Shēng
Rich fragrance of the ancient bamboo flute — uniting aroma with musical artistry, implying harmony, emotional resonance, and virtuous expression.
Fēn Rǎn
Gentle, spreading fragrance — like tender grasses swaying in breeze, signifying humble beauty, resilient virtue, and quiet artistic growth.
Fāng Wàn
Floral fragrance and radiant green jade — symbolizing flourishing virtue, artistic vitality, and the enduring beauty of growth and renewal.
Fāng Cōng
Floral fragrance and translucent green jade — symbolizing clarity of virtue, artistic lucidity, and the refreshing beauty of honest perception.
Xīng Héng
Stellar Chang’e — honors the moon goddess as a celestial archetype of grace, immortal wisdom, and quiet, resilient beauty.
Yíng Chán
Luminous moon-maiden — references Chang’e’s epithet ‘Changchan’, emphasizing eternal beauty, contemplative wisdom, and silent, radiant peace.
Xīng Qǐ
Stellar charm — evokes the captivating allure of star clusters, embodying magnetic beauty, intuitive wisdom, and peaceful charisma.
Yíng Wān
Luminous grace — combines radiant clarity with classical elegance, representing wisdom expressed through poise, beauty rooted in authenticity, and tranquil confidence.
shī yún
Poetry and bamboo — embodying upright intellect, quiet resilience, and the elegant simplicity cherished in classical aesthetics.
huà táng
Painting the hawthorn blossom — evoking springtime artistry, delicate beauty, and the scholar’s appreciation for transience and renewal.
qín wú
Zither and phoenix tree — signifying auspicious creativity, noble resonance, and harmonious alignment of talent and virtue.
Ruǐ Táng
Flower stamen and crabapple blossom — celebrates delicate vitality and springtime artistry, embodying feminine delicacy and seasonal poise.
Lán Kòu
Orchid and fragrant bud — evokes nascent elegance, tender promise, and the exquisite anticipation of unfolding beauty.
Zhǐ Wǎn
Fragrant herb and luxuriant garden — symbolizes flourishing virtue, nurturing presence, and the abundant beauty of cultivated goodness.
Ruǐ Wēi
Flower stamen and luxuriant growth — embodies vibrant vitality, resilient beauty, and the energetic pulse of natural artistry.