Literature Reference: 漠漠淮上春,莠苗生故垒。—— 《春日寄杨八唐州二首 二》 刘禹锡 The misty spring on the Huai River, where weeds grow among the old fortifications. Source from 'Spring Day Sent to Yang Ba of Tangzhou' by Liu Yuxi.
淮: The Huai River, a vital waterway in Chinese culture.
春: Spring, a season of vitality. In names, it often signifies warmth and comfort, fostering a prosperous and harmonious life, imbued with auspiciousness and well-being.
Meaning: Huai Chun symbolizes the spring by the Huai River, representing new life, hope, and vibrant vitality.