Dry: five movements are wood, and the original meaning of dry is in this hexagram name, which means health and progress. In the old days, it also referred to men, such as Gan Kun, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang. Used as a person's name, it means broad-minded, enterprising and miraculous.
[2], Boben (bó bēn)
Bob: The five movements are water, and Bob means big. Extension refers to richness and vastness. It also means widespread and universal. Used as a person's name, it means profound, inclusive and enterprising.
[3], OK (shàn bēn)
Goodness: five acts of gold represent good luck, promotion, kindness, friendliness, intelligence and being good at this. Used as a person's name, it means auspiciousness, intelligence, optimism and kindness.
[4], Xuanben (xuān bēn)
Xuan: Five elements of soil. In ancient times, the height in front of the car was called "Xuan", and the height in front of the car was called "chariot", which was extended to height. Used as a person's name, meaning tall, handsome and distinguished.
[5], Ben (s obēn)
Thinking: The Golden Five Laws mean to miss, consider and miss. It also means Si Qi, thought, originality and interest. Used as a person's name, it means broad-minded, intelligent and wise.