Literature Reference: 真兴得津粱,抽簪永游衍。—— 《游烂柯山四首 二》 True joy is found in the bridge, casting aside the hairpin to wander forever. Source from 'You Lanke Shan Si Shou II'.
津: Originally denoting a ferry crossing, it is used in names to symbolize profound blessings, embodying wishes for health and safety.
粱: The collective term for superior varieties of millet.
Meaning: The name symbolizes a bridge or ferry, representing a path to success or ideals, and implies guidance and assistance.