Literature Reference: 怀瑾握瑜兮,穷不知所示。——《楚辞·九章·怀沙》 Holding precious jade, yet perplexed on how to display it. - From 'Chu Ci: Nine Pieces: Huai Sha'.
瑜:
The radiance of jade, auspiciousness and well-being, grace and composure.
倩: Graceful and Radiant: Often used in names to signify beauty and excellence, it fosters a favorable impression and enhances interpersonal relationships and career prospects.
Meaning: Yu signifies precious jade, symbolizing rarity and virtue; Qian denotes beauty, embodying elegance and grace.