Literature Reference: 希君旧光景,照妾薄暮年。 —— 《古意》 May your past splendor illuminate my twilight years. Source from 'Ancient Sentiments'.
遐: "Xia'er, Xia'guan." These terms, deeply rooted in Chinese culture, evoke a sense of distant horizons and broad perspectives. "Xia'er" suggests the vastness and remoteness, while "Xia'guan" implies a far-reaching and comprehensive view, both embodying the profound Chinese appreciation for the expansive and inclusive nature of the world.
龄: Age, number of years. When used in personal names, it often signifies high status and commands respect.
Meaning: Longevity and eternal blessings, a wish for a long and healthy life.