Literature Reference: 窈窕淑女,君子好逑。—— 《诗经·周南·关雎》;“溱”字出自《诗经·郑风·溱洧》。 Gentle and graceful, a lady fair, a gentleman's desire. From 'Guan Ju' in 'The Book of Songs'; 'Zhen' comes from 'Zhen Wei' in 'The Book of Songs'.
窈: Beautiful and kind-hearted, often referring to one's character and appearance.
溱: An ancient waterway's name. A rare character; caution is advised if considering it for use in a personal name.
Meaning: 'Yao' signifies a lady's grace and serenity, while 'Zhen' represents abundant flowing water, symbolizing a woman's purity and vitality.