Qi, pronounced Q:, originally comes from Xiao Zhuan, which means lacquer wood in its original meaning and lacquer wood in its extended meaning. In modern times, it is often used to represent the number "seven", which is capitalized. Mostly used for bills, accounts, etc. The implication of being used as a name is perfection, broadness and auspiciousness.
When naming a child, the tone should be evenly matched. The first and second sounds of pinyin are flat tones, and the third and fourth sounds are divided into flat tones. Names should be evenly matched to make them sound good.
Seven-character naming recommendation
Qi Ying 1
Ruth, the attribute of the five elements is wood, so people born in Chunsheng are named after it. They are talented, good at housekeeping and have no worries about food and clothing all their lives.
2. Elegant and elegant
Elegant personality, the five elements attribute is wood, so people born in spring should use this name, quiet and elegant, well-behaved, married and virtuous, and everything goes well.
3. Gorgeous
Yan Zi, the attribute of the five elements is soil, and people born in autumn are named after soil. They are smart, charming, witty, rich, profitable and prosperous.
4. Zi Qi
Zizi, the attribute of five elements is water, so people born in summer should use this name. They are versatile, flexible, getting better and better in middle age, and getting rich and expensive in old age.
5. Xiao Qi
Small print, the five elements attribute is gold, and people born in winter are named after it. They are petite and exquisite, and eventually they can grow and become rich and famous.