Literature Reference: 莲初开月梵,蕣已落朝荣。—— 《哭女樊四十韵》 The lotus first blooms in the moonlight, while the hibiscus has already fallen in the morning glory. Source from 'Kunü Fan Forty Verses'.
月: The moon, with its serene and luminous glow, often symbolizes purity and preciousness in names, embodying the essence of a prosperous and harmonious life, filled with happiness and beauty.
梵: The term "Fan" is a transliteration derived from the Sanskrit words "Brahma" and "Brahman," which signify "purity" and "tranquility." It is often associated with sacred temples and serene music in Chinese culture.
Meaning: Moonlit purity and the serenity of Buddhist chants, symbolizing nobility and transcendence.