Literature Reference: 柳:昔我往矣,杨柳依依。——《诗经·小雅·采薇》
瑾:怀瑾握瑜兮,穷不知所示。——《楚辞·九章·怀沙》 Willow: 'When I left, the willows were tender and swaying.' From 'The Book of Songs: Xiao Ya·Cai Wei.'
Jin: 'Holding precious jade, yet poor and not knowing how to show it.' From 'Chu Ci: Jiu Zhang·Huai Sha.'
柳: The weeping willow, a tree of poetic grace, symbolizes the serendipitous arrival of spring, its verdant leaves and budding branches heralding a precious and auspicious fortune.
瑾: Jinyu. In names, it often symbolizes jade and virtue, representing an outstanding demeanor and noble character.
Meaning: Willow symbolizes grace and vitality, while Jin represents precious jade, signifying noble character and outstanding talent.