Literature Reference: 麟之趾,振振公子,于嗟麟兮。——《诗经·麟之趾》 The hooves of the unicorn, the noble prince, oh, the unicorn! From 'The Book of Songs: The Hooves of the Unicorn'.
浙: Zhejiang, an ancient name for a body of water, holds no inherent meaning when used in personal names.
麟: Qilin. A creature of nobility and auspiciousness, bearing its name bestows both fame and fortune upon the bearer.
Meaning: The unicorn symbolizes auspiciousness and nobility, combined with the region 'Zhe', it represents a person of great talent and noble character.