Literature Reference: 恺,乐也。——《说文》;朔,月一日始苏也。——《说文》 Kai means joy. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'; Shuo refers to the first day of the lunar month, symbolizing renewal. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
恺: Happiness, harmony; triumph.
朔: The crescent moon, radiant and luminous. In names, it often signifies a new beginning, representing a bright start, embodying the aspiration for a smooth and fulfilling life, and the commitment to remain true to one's original intentions.
Meaning: Kai signifies joy and harmony, while Shuo symbolizes renewal and hope, representing a life filled with happiness and new beginnings.