Literature Reference: 萱草忘忧,耀采流光。—— 《诗经·小雅·鹿鸣》 The forget-me-not grass dispels sorrow, its brilliance radiates light. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Deer Call'.
萱: The daylily, a plant both edible and ornamental, symbolizes health and beauty.
耀: Originally signifying illumination, it extends to symbolize brilliance and luminosity.
Meaning: Symbolizing forgetfulness of sorrow, 'Xuan' represents carefree joy, while 'Yao' signifies radiant brilliance, embodying a child who shines brightly and lives free from worries.