Literature Reference: 海蛮闻有明天子,驱犀乘传来万里。—— 《新乐府 驯犀 感为政之难终也》 白居易 The sea barbarians heard of the wise emperor and traveled thousands of miles with rhinos in tow. Source from 'Xin Yuefu: Xun Xi' by Bai Juyi.
海: The vast ocean symbolizes boundless expansiveness. In the context of a name, it conveys aspirations of grand ambition, profound knowledge, and a broad, inclusive heart.
蛮: Fierce and domineering, with an unyielding and unreasonable demeanor.
Meaning: Hai Man refers to the barbarians from overseas, symbolizing distant visitors or exotic charm.