Literature Reference: 无明确出处,但‘卿’为古代官职名,‘瑾’为美玉,寓意高贵美好。 No specific source, but 'Qing' refers to an ancient official title, and 'Jin' means precious jade, symbolizing nobility and beauty.
卿: "Duke and Minister," in names often signifies individuals with great power and high status, conducive to the attainment of both prosperity and blessings.
瑾: Jinyu. In names, it often symbolizes jade and virtue, representing an outstanding demeanor and noble character.
Meaning: Qing Jin symbolizes elegance, nobility, and exceptional qualities.