Literature Reference: 倩,美也。——《说文》;乾,天也,阳也。——《易经》 Qian, beauty. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'; Qian, heaven, the masculine principle. Source from 'I Ching'.
倩: Graceful and Radiant: Often used in names to signify beauty and excellence, it fosters a favorable impression and enhances interpersonal relationships and career prospects.
乾: Qian Zao, Qian Zhai, Qian Kun—the original meaning refers to heaven and earth and all things in the universe. When used in personal names, it symbolizes magnificence, grandeur, and the promise of great achievements in the future.
Meaning: Qian symbolizes beauty and grace, while Qian represents the heavens and the masculine principle, embodying both inner strength and outer elegance.