Literature Reference: 鬓发已斑白,衣绶方朱紫。—— 《有感三首 一》 白居易 My temples have turned gray, yet my robe is adorned with crimson and purple. Source from 'Three Poems of Reflection' by Bai Juyi.
斑: Variegated spots or patterns.
白: Understanding and intelligent. In names, it often signifies the ability to distinguish right from wrong and being as pure as flawless jade.
Meaning: Gray hair symbolizes the passage of time and the vicissitudes of life, embodying wisdom and accumulated experience.