Literature Reference: 碧绣簷前柳散垂,守门宫女欲攀时。—— 《宫词三十首 十一》 Green embroideries hang before the eaves, where willows droop low; the palace maids guarding the gate long to pluck a branch. From 'Thirty Palace Poems, No. 11'.
碧:
The character "碧" originally referred to emerald-green jade, and later extended to signify the color emerald green. In names, it often conveys a sense of vitality and vibrancy.
绣: Embroidery, a delicate art of needlework, when used in personal names, often conveys the elegance and sophistication of one's literary talent and poetic grace.
Meaning: Jade embroidery symbolizes exquisite and luxurious craftsmanship, representing elegance, delicacy, and beauty.