Literature Reference: 帝台银阙距金塘,中间鹓鹭已成行。—— 《失群雁》 The imperial terrace, with its silver towers, stands near the golden pond, where the rows of mandarin ducks have already formed. Source from 'The Lost Wild Goose'.
银: Wealth, silver bills. In a name, it often signifies abundance and a life free from worries about food and clothing.
阙: Palace. In names, it holds no literal significance.
Meaning: Silver towers refer to the imperial palace or celestial abode, symbolizing nobility and sanctity.