Literature Reference: 不如山上草,离离保终吉。—— 《古意六首 二》 Better to be like the grass on the mountain, thriving and ensuring eternal auspiciousness. Source from 'Six Ancient Poems, Part II'.
终: In the end, it is concluded. As for uncommon characters, caution is advised when using them in names.
吉: Auspicious; propitious. It signifies the greatest good fortune, ensuring smooth progress and success in all endeavors.
Meaning: Eternal auspiciousness signifies lasting good fortune and blessings.