Literature Reference: 沅水通波接武冈,送君不觉有离伤。——王昌龄《送柴侍御》 The Yuan River's waves connect to Wugang, bidding you farewell without feeling the sadness of separation. Source from Wang Changling's 'Seeing Off Imperial Attendant Chai'.
江: Rivers, lakes, and seas, when used in names, often evoke the scholarly spirit, profound wisdom, and the serene and refined demeanor of an individual, while also embodying the essence of relentless striving and perseverance.
沅: Symbolizing a person's multifaceted talent and wisdom, adorned in abundance and well-nourished, with exceptional abilities that stand above the rest.
Meaning: The name evokes the image of the vast and clear Yuan River, symbolizing a broad mind and pure heart.