Literature Reference: 雪飐霜翻看不分,雷惊电激语难闻。——《郴口又赠二首 二》 Snow flurries and frost whirl indistinctly, while thunder startles and lightning strikes, making speech hard to hear. Source from 'Two Poems on Chenkou, Part II'.
雷: Thunder and lightning, the roar of thunder. When used in personal names, it often depicts a person who is decisive, courageous, and ambitious.
惊: Startled, yet pleasantly surprised.
Meaning: Thunder startles symbolizes power and awe, implying extraordinary momentum and influence.