Literature Reference: 竞渡船头掉采旗,两边溅水湿罗衣。—— 《宫词一百首 二十五》 Colorful flags fall from the racing boats' prows, splashing water wets silk robes on both sides. Source from 'One Hundred Palace Poems, No. 25'.
竞: Competition, contest, and athleticism. In names, it often conveys the idea of innovative thinking and being distinctive.
渡: Ferry crossing, or ferry landing. When used in personal names, it extends to signify assistance, support, success, pathways, and prospects for the future.
Meaning: Competing in the race symbolizes striving, courage, and moving forward, embodying a spirit of proactive ambition.