Literature Reference: 茗:茶也。——《玉篇》;钧:钧,三十斤也。——《说文》 Ming: tea. Source from 'Yupian'; Jun: thirty catties. Source from 'Shuowen'.
茗: Fragrant tea, a symbol of refined living. Often used in names, it represents a life of comfort and beauty, embodying auspiciousness, health, and smooth success.
钧: Describing immense power that is unstoppable, it extends in personal names to signify nobility, justice, authority, and joy.
Meaning: Ming signifies tea, representing elegance and freshness; Jun signifies thirty catties, symbolizing steadiness and weightiness.