Literature Reference: 桂树生淇澳,枝叶茂盛。—— 《诗经·小雅·庭燎》 The cassia tree grows by the Qi River, lush and flourishing. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Minor Odes, The Torch'.
桂: Osmanthus, the fragrant and elegant flower, often symbolizes beauty and grace in names, fostering auspicious connections and the fortunate encounter with noble benefactors.
淇: The Qi River, a name of a waterway.
Meaning: Cassia symbolizes nobility and beauty, while Qi represents clarity and wisdom.