Literature Reference: 婕,女官也。——《说文》;莘,多也。——《尔雅》 'Jie' refers to a female official, from 'Shuowen'; 'Shen' means abundance, from 'Erya'.
婕: Jieyu, a title for a female official in the imperial court of the Han Dynasty in China, often signifies talent and capability in one's name, symbolizing a promising path for career advancement.
莘: [Shēn shēn] Numerous, as in the multitude of eager students. As a personal name, it aids in fostering robust vitality. It is a character imbued with happiness and nobility.
Meaning: Jie symbolizes a beautiful and intelligent woman, while Shen represents prosperity and vitality, together embodying a wise and thriving woman.