Is it good for a person with a water destiny to have the character "Tao" (涛) in their name?
Yes.The character "Tao" belongs to the water element, which is especially beneficial for those with weak water elements.
"Tao" is a phonetic-ideographic character. It is composed of "water" and "Shou" (the traditional form); meaning that water becomes a curved shape, thus producing the meaning of large waves.
According to "Shuowen Jiezi": "Tao means a large wave."
According to "Guangyun · Hao Yun": "Tao means waves and tides."
According to "Pianhai Leibian · Dili Lei": "Tao means a large wave in the sea, also called the tide."
According to "Huainanzi · Renjian": "It passes through Dan Tu, causing waves and tides."
What characters are suitable for a person with a water destiny?
Chinese characters all have five-element attributes. When choosing names, it is generally advisable to choose characters that are in the same or complementary elements. Before introducing specific choices, let's first explain the relationships between the five elements. Water is generated by metal, and water generates wood.1. Characters with water radicals
As the saying goes, using the same element to supplement is the best. That is, characters with the "water" radical are suitable for supplementing water. Characters with radicals such as "“冫”", "“氵”", "“灬”", and "“水”" can be used to supplement water.
When choosing a name, you can use characters like: Bing (冰), Hai (海), Mu (沐), Qin (沁), Sha (沙), Yi (沂), Yang (洋), Shu (淑), Qing (清), Qi (淇), Xi (熙), etc.
2. Names of aquatic animals
Aquatic animals live in water and have strong energy. Therefore, most of these characters are classified as secondary strong water elements, while some characters related to fish products are classified as weak water elements. Therefore, when choosing a name, you can use characters like Li (鲤), Jing (鲸), and Yu (鱼).
3. Characters belonging to the metal element
Although we can directly use characters corresponding to the five elements for naming, we can also use characters that are in the generating relationship. Using characters belonging to the metal element is a gentle way to supplement the water element. Metal generates water, which helps alleviate the conflict between earth and water in the year and month stems, forming a small cycle of the five elements.














