Literature Reference: 有弥济盈,有鷕雉鸣。—— 《诗经·国风·邶风·匏有苦叶》 The river overflows its banks, and the pheasant calls. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Odes of Bei, Pao You Ku Ye'.
鸣: To vocalize is to become renowned. When used in a person's name, it often signifies one's influence, suggesting the ability to astonish all corners with a unique skill or talent.
雉: A bird resembling a chicken in appearance. When used in names, it often depicts a woman as beautiful and gentle.
Meaning: The pheasant's call symbolizes the voice of nature and the vitality of life, representing harmony and beauty.