Literature Reference: 颖,禾末也。——《说文》;斯,此也。——《尔雅》 'Ying' refers to the tip of grain, from 'Shuowen'; 'Si' means 'this', from 'Erya'.
颖: Wise and distinguished.
斯: This person, this moment. It conveys a sense of refinement, the awe-inspiring dignity of a sage, and the dedication of one who lives and breathes their principles morning and night.
Meaning: Ying signifies exceptional intelligence, while Si represents elegance and refinement, symbolizing wisdom and grace.