Literature Reference: 颖出自《诗经·大雅·文王》,岑出自《楚辞·九歌·山鬼》。 "Ying" is from the "Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen", and "Cen" is from "Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Mountain Spirit".
颖: Wise and distinguished.
岑: A small yet lofty hill. The character "岑" (Cén) used in a woman's name conveys the qualities of a refined lady, one who is well-behaved and understanding.
Meaning: "Ying" means intelligence and talent, while "Cen" symbolizes a high mountain, representing resilience and lofty aspirations.