Literature Reference: 琬琰之玉,钦若神明。—— 《诗经·大雅·文王》 Jade as precious as Wan and Yan, revered like deities. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen'.
琬: Wanyan, Wangui. In names, it often signifies precious beauty, symbolizing a life of prosperity, auspiciousness, peace, and joy.
钦:
Respect and admiration. In names, there is often a humble connotation, allowing oneself to acquire more knowledge and wealth.
Meaning: Wan and Yan symbolize precious jade, revered like deities, signifying noble character and admiration.