Literature Reference: 劝君修真复识真,世上道人多忤人。 —— 刘叉《修养》 Advice to cultivate the true and recognize the real, yet worldly Taoists often contradict others. From 'Cultivation' by Liu Cha.
真: Sincerity and authenticity. In a name, it often signifies a commitment to seeking truth from facts, treating others with genuine kindness and friendliness, which fosters the building of good relationships and the chance to encounter noble and helpful individuals.
修: Embellishment, rhetoric. When used in personal names, it often signifies cultivation and erudition.
Meaning: To genuinely cultivate oneself, seeking purity and truth within.