Literature Reference: 正抽碧线绣红罗,忽听黄莺敛翠蛾。—— 《杂曲歌辞 急[乐世]》 白居易 Drawing emerald threads to embroider red silk, suddenly hearing the oriole with its green brows tucked. Source from 'Miscellaneous Songs: Hurry [Leshi]' by Bai Juyi.
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.
罗: Scattered and arrayed, in names it often conveys the imagery of stars spread across the sky, symbolizing vast territories, orderly arrangements, and widespread distribution.
Meaning: Emerald silk symbolizes freshness, elegance, and nobility.