Literature Reference: 琪树明霞五凤楼,夷门自古帝王州。—— 李峤《立春日侍宴内殿出剪彩花应制》 The Qishu trees shine like dawn, and five phoenix towers rise; Yimen has been the land of emperors since ancient times. Source from Li Qiao's 'A Poem on the Spring Festival Banquet in the Inner Palace'.
琪: Jade. A character that embodies grace and purity.
越: Transcendence, surpassing. It signifies a resolute and vigorous will.
Meaning: Qi symbolizes precious jade, while Yue signifies surpassing excellence. The name implies extraordinary talent and brilliance.