The five elements of the Philippine character belong to wood, which refers to a plant with purple flowers and is extended to beauty. At the same time, Fei also refers to a strong aroma, which means a good reputation. Extended names: Ying Fei, Xiao Fei, Yu Fei, Ling Fei, Yu Fei.
Second, money.
The five elements of money belong to wood, referring to madder, which is extended to tenacity; Akane also means crimson, which means prosperity. Because she is the name used for foreign girls, it is a relatively foreign word. Extended names: Qian Lu, Qian Jia, Qian Qian, Chalun and Han Qian.
Third, Xin
The five elements of the word "Xin" belong to wood, indicating happiness or liking. For example, the idiom "joy" means that children are very happy in the name of Xin. In addition, the heart also means appreciation, and only by encouraging children to be talented can they be appreciated. Extended names: Xinrui, Xinyu, Meng Xin, Xin Lei and Xinyue.
Fourth, Finn
The five elements of fenzi belong to wood, which refers to the fragrance of flowers and plants. Ancient literati often used flowers and plants to compare gentle and beautiful women, and words with flowers and plants like fen were often used as girls' names, which showed more temperament. Extended names: Ruifen, Huifen, Fenna, Suifen and Zefen.
May, may
The five elements of the moon belong to wood, which refers to the moon or moonlight. The moon is dazzling, indicating that women are radiant and the moonlight is bright. It means that women are flawless and the name of the moon is beautiful. Extended names: Su Yue, Yue Zhen, Haiyue, Qi Yue and Zhao Yue.
Six, Jing
The essence of five elements belongs to wood, which is a special word used by girls to name and describe women's slender figure. It means graceful posture and light posture. Jing also refers to a girl's talent. The name Jing symbolizes both talent and appearance. Extended names: Jing Ya, Shi Jing, Jing Xi, Jing Ru, Xuan Jing.