Literature Reference: 楚辞中多有‘楚’字,如《离骚》;‘乔’字见于《诗经·大雅·文王》‘文王在上,于昭于天。周虽旧邦,其命维新。有周不显,帝命不时。文王陟降,在帝左右。乔乔文王,令闻不已。’ The character 'Chu' frequently appears in 'Chu Ci', such as 'Li Sao'. The character 'Qiao' is found in 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen': 'King Wen is on high, brilliant in the sky. Though Zhou is an old state, its mandate is renewed. King Wen ascends and descends, at the side of the Emperor. Majestic King Wen, his fame never ceases.'
楚: Vivid and tidy in appearance. This character is auspicious for the family.
乔: The names "Qiao Mu" and "Qiao Shan" often signify intelligence, wit, and talent, symbolizing the potential for career success and prosperous development.
Meaning: Chu Qiao symbolizes outstanding talent and elegant demeanor, akin to the brilliance of the Chu region and the grace of a tall pine.