Meaning of the Chinese Name 瑤瑥 (yáo wǔ)
'Yáo' is the most exalted mythical jade; 'Wǔ' is inner-luminous jade — together representing transcendent beauty, divine virtue, and profound nobility.
Character Analysis
'Yáo' (瑤): legendary jade of immortals — transcendence; 'Wǔ' (瑥): internally glowing jade — self-realized virtue.
Wuxing Element: Fire
Fire (火)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Fire energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Paired in Daoist scriptures as attributes of immortals’ adornments — 'Yao' for celestial origin, 'Wu' for inner alchemical light — a pinnacle of virtue symbolism.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From 'Zhuangzi Commentary': 'Yáo yù tiān jiàng, wǔ yù nèi míng' (Yao jade descends from Heaven; Wu jade shines within).
Usage Notes
Mythic resonance; for those embracing spiritual depth and quiet excellence.
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