Literature Reference: 铭者,自名也,自名以称扬其先祖之美而明著之后世者也。——《礼记·祭统》 An inscription is a self-naming act, proclaiming the virtues of one's ancestors to be known by future generations. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Sacrificial Records'.
宇:
Graceful and noble, the name embodies a broad mind and lofty ambitions.
铭: To engrave in memory and in heart. Practicing gratitude and filial piety fosters the making of virtuous connections and attracts the favor of noble souls.
Meaning: The name signifies a broad mind and the act of engraving virtues to be remembered for generations.