Literature Reference: 蛟龙潜于渊,君子藏于德。—— 《礼记·中庸》 The dragon hides in the deep abyss, while the gentleman conceals himself in virtue. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean'.
潜: Concealed, in secrecy. Often used in names to describe someone who is steady, reliable, and unassuming.
渊: It signifies being imbued with wisdom and imbued with a spirit of enterprise.
Meaning: To hide in the depths, like a dragon concealed in the abyss, symbolizes profound inner strength and wisdom.