Literature Reference: 津,水渡也。——《说文》;浩,水之大也。——《说文》 Jin refers to a ferry crossing, as recorded in 'Shuowen'; Hao signifies vastness of water, also from 'Shuowen'.
津: Originally denoting a ferry crossing, it is used in names to symbolize profound blessings, embodying wishes for health and safety.
浩: "Vast and grand, often used in personal names to signify a broad-minded and ambitious spirit."
Meaning: Jin symbolizes a crossing, representing openness and accessibility; Hao signifies vastness, representing broad-mindedness.