Literature Reference: 雏凤清于老凤声。—— 李商隐《韩冬郎即席为诗相送一座尽惊他日余方追吟连宵侍坐裴回久之句有老成之风因成二绝寄酬兼呈畏之员外·其一》 The voice of the young phoenix is clearer than that of the old phoenix. — From Li Shangyin's poem 'Two Quatrains in Reply and Presented to Wei Zhi, the Assistant Minister'.
雏:
Tender and budding, often used in names to symbolize the sprouting of potential and the nurturing of growth.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
Meaning: The young phoenix symbolizes new beginnings and hope, representing youthful talent and boundless potential.