Literature Reference: 荷衣兮蕙带,儵而来兮忽而逝。—— 《楚辞·九歌·少司命》 Clad in lotus robes and tied with orchids, swiftly they come and suddenly they depart. Source from 'Nine Songs: The Lesser Master of Fate' by Qu Yuan.
荷: The lotus flower. In names, it often signifies freshness and elegance, embodying a graceful demeanor, health, and beauty.
衣: Garments and attire, when used in personal names, metaphorically signify elegance, grace, and captivating beauty.
Meaning: Lotus robes symbolize purity and elegance, while orchid belts represent beauty and grace, suggesting an ethereal and natural essence.