Literature Reference: 鹤有不群者,飞飞在野田。饥不啄腐鼠,渴不饮盗泉。贞姿自耿介,杂鸟何翩翾。—— 《感鹤》 作者:白居易 The crane, a solitary being, soars over the wild fields. It neither pecks at rotten rats nor drinks from stolen springs. Its noble stance remains upright, while other birds flutter aimlessly. Source from 'Gan He' by Bai Juyi.
感: Moved, grateful, and deeply appreciative.
鹤: The crane, revered as the celestial steed of the immortals in legend, often symbolizes standing out from the crowd and an endless flow of good fortune when used in names.
Meaning: The crane represents purity and an unwavering spirit, symbolizing the perseverance to stay true to oneself and resist worldly temptations.