Literature Reference: 弄珠惊汉燕,烧蜜引胡蜂。—— 《恼公》 Playing with pearls startles the Han swallows, burning honey attracts the foreign bees. Source from 'Nao Gong'.
汉: The name of a river, the Han River, the largest tributary of the Yangtze River. It extends to signify vastness, benevolence, open-mindedness, and magnanimity.
燕: The swallow. In names, it often symbolizes good fortune and peace, signifying auspiciousness, health, and a beautiful life.
Meaning: Han Yan symbolizes nobility and elegance, with swallows often regarded as auspicious in Chinese culture, heralding the arrival of spring and harbingers of good fortune.