Literature Reference: 铭:铭者,自名也。自名以称扬其先祖之美而明著之后世者也。——《礼记·祭统》
玙:玙,美玉也。——《说文》 Ming: Inscriptions are used to praise the virtues of ancestors and make them known to future generations. Source from 'The Book of Rites'.
Yu: Yu refers to beautiful jade. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
铭: To engrave in memory and in heart. Practicing gratitude and filial piety fosters the making of virtuous connections and attracts the favor of noble souls.
玙: Jade, often used as a metaphor for virtue or a person of noble character, when incorporated into a name, is believed to attract the support of noble individuals.
Meaning: Ming signifies eternal remembrance and heritage, while Yu represents noble beauty.