Literature Reference: 智者千虑,必有一失;愚者千虑,必有一得。——《史记·淮阴侯列传》 Even the wise may fail once in a thousand considerations; even the foolish may gain once in a thousand thoughts. Source from 'Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of Marquis of Huaiyin.'
以: "Can be, may be. Often reflects a person's cultural refinement in their name, evoking the aura of a literati or poet."
智: Wise, intelligent. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of being clever, quick-witted, and erudite, which is beneficial for both life and learning.
Meaning: With wisdom, it signifies intelligence and the ability to think and make decisions wisely.