Literature Reference: 仙子东南秀,泠然善驭风。——《寻汪道士不遇》 刘禹锡 The immortal from the southeast, graceful and adept at riding the wind. Source from 'Looking for Taoist Wang Without Meeting' by Liu Yuxi.
泠: Cool and refreshing, like a gentle breeze. Rare and obscure characters, when used in names, should be approached with caution.
然: Affirmation and Promise. Herein lies a symbol of abundance, with wisdom in ample supply, venture forth with great auspiciousness.
Meaning: Lingran signifies a cool and transcendent demeanor, like an immortal adept at riding the wind.