The character "屿" is often used in naming, representing independence, strength, self-improvement, independence of thought, quick thinking, and a lively and cheerful personality. "屿" refers to an island attached to the mainland or surrounded by other islands, which separates from the mainland or connects to it depending on the tide. When used in a name, it reflects a hope that the child will be as strong and independent as an island. As "屿" is a character that represents islands and is written with the radical for mountain, it is classified as an Earth element in the Five Elements theory. Therefore, if used in naming a child, it can complement babies who are lacking or in need of the Earth element.Recommended names include "浩屿" (Hao Yu), using the character "浩" meaning upright, just, and stable, which implies a dignified, magnificent and steady personality. "屿彤" (Yu Tong) incorporates the character "彤" meaning red, representing hope and aspirations, implying a vibrant and lively personality. "屿贤" (Yu Xian) includes the character "贤" meaning virtue and learning, reflecting high morals and extensive knowledge. "隽屿" (Jun Yu) pairs "隽" representing excellence and exceptional talent with "屿," reflecting a child who is talented and accomplished.