Literature Reference: 若勋,意为如勋绩般高尚,出自《诗经·小雅·鹿鸣》:‘我有嘉宾,德音孔昭。’ Ruoxun, meaning as noble as meritorious deeds, comes from 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Lu Ming': 'I have honorable guests, whose virtuous fame is greatly renowned.'
若: If, as if. This character, when used in personal names, often signifies innate beauty, elegant demeanor, and other refined qualities.
勋: Medals and decorations symbolize exceptional abilities and a life replete with achievements.
Meaning: Ruoxun symbolizes noble virtues and outstanding talents, akin to meritorious deeds.