Literature Reference: 梓:维桑与梓,必恭敬止。——《诗经·小雅·小弁》;瑄:奉瑄玉兮盛礼,垂翠羽兮崇仪。——《全唐文》 Zi: Mulberry and catalpa trees should be revered with utmost respect. Source from 'The Book of Songs'. Xuan: Holding jade tablets in grand ceremonies, adorned with emerald feathers in dignified rituals. Source from 'Complete Tang Prose'.
梓: The tree name, known as the Catalpa.
瑄: The term "美玉" in names often conveys auspiciousness, beauty, and elegance, embodying the essence of precious jade, which is highly esteemed in Chinese culture for its purity and refinement.
Meaning: Zi symbolizes homeland and roots, while Xuan represents precious jade and nobility, signifying outstanding talent, noble character, and radiant brilliance.