House names with a score of 90 or more are watery. What are the names with a surname that have a watery score of 90 or more?
1. (Hou Zipeng) The five elements of Zi belong to water. When used as a person’s name, it means dragon or phoenix, talent, and noble quality; Zi: the original meaning is baby, son or daughter; it also refers to the proud son of heaven. A learned and virtuous person. Peng: The largest bird in legend, the king of birds, a metaphor for a bright future, hard work, majesty, and greatness. The five elements of the character "Peng" belong to water. When used as a person's name, it means flying high, having lofty ambitions, and traveling thousands of miles.
2. (Hou Peibo) The five elements of the word Pei belong to water. When used as a name, it means personable, elegant, and talented; Pei: jade ornaments tied to the belt; hanging, belt; admiration, respect ; carry, carry with you. Bo: The original meaning of Bo is big. The extended meaning is rich and broad. It also extends to mean widespread and universal. The five elements of the Chinese character Bo belong to water, and when used as a name, it means broad, profound, tolerant, and enterprising;
3. (Hou Hanzhou) The five elements of the Chinese character belong to water, and when used as a name, it means generosity, loyalty, courage, and courage. The meaning of being upright and upright; Han: the name of water, Hanshui, Hanjiang, the largest tributary of the Yangtze River. It has extended meanings such as broad-minded, tolerant, open-minded and magnanimous. The name Hanzhou is more suitable for naming baby boys, and is mostly used by boys.