Literature Reference: 东君珂佩响珊珊,青驭多时下九关。——《立春后作》 The jade pendants of the East Lord clink gracefully, as the green chariot descends from the heavens for a long time. Source from 'The Poem After the Beginning of Spring'.
珂: A stone akin to jade. In names, it often signifies noble character and a life of beauty, fostering harmony within the family.
珊: Coral. A metaphor for rare treasures or exceptional talent, the melodious sound of jade pendants swaying on flowing garments, and the graceful, undulating appearance.
Meaning: Ke Shan signifies preciousness like fine jade, with a melodious tone, embodying nobility and grace.