Literature Reference: 羡他虫豸解缘天,能向虚空织罗网。—— 《乐府古题序 织妇词》 Envy the insects that weave their webs in the sky, creating intricate designs in the void. Source from 'The Ballad of the Weaver'.
织: Weaving, the Weaver Girl. When used as a name, it often describes someone who is skillful, clever, and gracefully beautiful.
罗: Scattered and arrayed, in names it often conveys the imagery of stars spread across the sky, symbolizing vast territories, orderly arrangements, and widespread distribution.
Meaning: Weaving intricate patterns symbolizes exquisite craftsmanship and creativity, akin to a spider weaving its web in the void, showcasing delicacy and wisdom.